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find the product x^3(x^2y + y^2x)​

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Answered by nahidahmed553
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Answer:

x^5y+x^4y^2

Step-by-step explanation:

x^3(x^2y+y^2x)

=x^5y+x^4y^2

Answered by somyapandey2006somya
0

here x^4(2x+y) came when we take out common terms from the both terms.

Note:- when bases are equal then power is added during multiplication.

hope this will help you.

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