Math, asked by akshitha130609, 6 hours ago

add 5x^2 - 2xy + 3y^2​

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Answered by Itzintellectual
1

Answer:

5x {}^{2}  - 2xy + 3y {}^{2}  \\

Step-by-step explanation:

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add 5x^2 - 2xy + 3y^2

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5x {}^{2}  - 2xy + 3y {}^{2}

Answered by sneha1126
5

5x^{2} −2xy+3y^{2},−2x ^{2}  +5xy+9y^{2} and 3x  ^{2} −xy−4y ^{2}

It \:  can \:  be \:  written  \: as 

= 5x ^{2} −2xy+3y ^{2} ,−2x^{2} +5xy+9y^{2} +3x ^{2} −xy−4y ^{2}

By  \: further \:  calculation

5x ^{2} −2xy+3y^{2} ,−2x^{2} +5xy+9y^{2} 3x^{2} −xy−4y^{2}

So \:  we \:  get

=6x ^{2} +2xy+8y^{2}

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