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(iii) 2x(x - y^2) - 3y(xy + 2x) - xy(x + y)
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

2x^2 - x^2y - 6xy^2 - 6xy

Step-by-step explanation:

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

=> 2x^2 - 2xy^2 - 3xy^2 - 6xy - x^2y - xy^2

=> 2x^2 - x^2y - 6xy^2 - 6xy

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Answered by Harsh5075
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Answer:

=2x^2-2y^2 - 3xy^2-6xy - x^2 y-xy^2

=2x^2-2y^2 - 4xy^2-6xy - x^2 y

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