Math, asked by nareshnaman19, 7 months ago

Add :- 3x2y,-5x²y,-x²y ​

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Answered by agarwalanant561
9

Answer:

3x2y-6x^{2}y

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is to add 3x2y, -5x^{2}y and -x^{2}y

Therefore we can write it as:

3x2y + (-5x^{2}y) + ( -x^{2}y)

On opening the brackets, we get it as:

3x2y - 5x^{2}y  - x^{2}y

As - 5x^{2}y  - x^{2}y are like terms there addition would result in -6x^{2}y

Therefore the final answer is:

3x2y - 6x^{2}y

Hope it helps :)

Answered by Afshazareen
7

Answer:

6X(1 - X).

Step-by-step explanation:

(3X2y) + (-5X²y) +(-X²y)

3X2y - 5X²y - X²y

3X2y - 6X²y

6Xy - 6X²y

6Xy(1 - X).

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