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Find A - 2B if A = 2x2 + 4x + 3 and B = 5x2 + 3.​

Answers

Answered by gk9995286
1

Answer:

Question 1:

Add the following:

(i) 3x and 7x

(ii) −5xy and 9xy

ANSWER:

We have

(i) 3x + 7x = (3 + 7)x = 10x

(ii) -5xy + 9xy = ( -5 + 9)xy = 4xy

Page No 7.13:

Question 2:

Simplify each of the following:

(i) 7x3y + 9yx3

(ii) 12a2b + 3ba2

ANSWER:

Simplifying the given expressions, we have

(i) 7x3y + 9yx3 = (7 + 9)x3y = 16x3y

(ii) 12a2b + 3ba2 = (12 + 3)a2b = 15a2b

Page No 7.13:

Question 3:

Add the following:

(i) 7abc, −5abc, 9abc, −8abc

(ii) 2x2y, − 4x2y, 6x2y, −5x2y

ANSWER:

Adding the given terms, we have

(i) 7abc + (- 5abc) + (9 abc) + (- 8abc)

= 7abc - 5abc + 9abc - 8abc

= (7 - 5 + 9 - 8)abc

= (16 - 13)abc

= 3abc

(ii) 2x2y + (- 4x2y) + 6x2y + (- 5x2y)

= 2x2y - 4x2y + 6x2y - 5x2y

= (2 - 4 + 6 - 5)x2y

= (8 - 9)x2y

= -x2y

Answered by amitoshaj
4

Answer:

hi mate

A=4x^2+4x+3

B=5x^2+3

2B=10x^2+6

A-2B = 4x^2-10x^2+4x+3-6

=. -6x+4x-3

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