Math, asked by balu81255, 9 months ago

If 'X' stands for a (x + y) and 'Y' stands for
6(x - y), then the value of * - is equal to​

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Answered by tarunmandalcrj12
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Answer: X*Y

= a(x+y) * 6(x-y)

= (ax + ay) (6x-6y)

=6ax² - 6axy + 6axy - 6ay²

=6ax² - 6ay²

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