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Five times g reduced by the square of h in an algebraic expression​

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Answered by WANTEDGF
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Answer:

Take this algebraic expression in pieces:

5 times g means we multiply g by 5: 5g

The square of h means we raise h to the 2nd power: h^2

5 times g reduced by the square of h means we subtract h^2 from 5g:

5g - h^2

Answered by anjumanyasmin
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Given: Five times g reduced by the square of h in an algebraic expression​

Take this algebraic expression in pieces:

5 times g means we multiply g by 5: 5g

The square of h means we raise h to the 2nd power: h^2

5 times g reduced by the square of h means we subtract h^2 from 5g

5g - h^2

The answer is 5g - h^2

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