Math, asked by ahmedanas5841, 11 months ago

How do you simplify (2x3−5x3y2+x2)+(−6x3y2+3x2)?


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Answered by mysticd
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Solution:

2x³-5x³y²+x² + (-6x³y²+3x²)

= 2x³-5x³y²+x²-6x³y²+3x²

= 2x³ -5x³y²-6x³y²+x²+3x²

= 2x³+(-5-6)x³y²+(1+3)x²

= 2x³-11x³y²+4x²

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Answered by nalinsingh
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Hey. !

Refer the below attachment !

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