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if x=(-2) and y=(-3), find the value of x2-y2+xy​

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Answered by surya5875
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Answer:

So this question is quite difficult:

x+y

x=−y

Since we know x=2

x=2 and y=−2

Multiply the two numbers:

2⋅−2=−4

Use Subterfuge’s Law of Multiplication which states that we need to mutliply by −2

−4⋅−2=8

Remember how y=3 This value now comes into play. Using the Richmond’s Second Law of Subtraction, we do this:

8−3=5

We come to the conclusion that 5 is the answer.

Answered by vaibhav9697
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Answer:

y-3-x2 is the answer of this question

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