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Add x(x + 2y + z) and x(2x - 3y) .​

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Answered by sravani895
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Answer:

3x^2-xy+xz

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Answered by preeti353615
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Add x(x + 2y + z) and x(2x - 3y) we get 3x^2 - xy + xz.

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x(x + 2y + z) \\= x(x) + x(2y) + x(z) \\= x^2 + 2xy + xz

x(2x - 3y) = x (2x) - x (3y)\\= 2x^2 - 3xy

x(x + 2y + z) + x(2x - 3y)

=x^2 + 2xy + xz + 2x^2 - 3xy\\=x^2+ 2x^2+ 2xy- 3xy+ xz\\=   3x^2 - xy+ xz

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