Math, asked by mudra2008, 8 months ago

Rectangle whose length is x²y metres and breadth is 2x²y³. A square whose side is x²y². Subtract area of square from area of rectangle. ​

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Answered by divitv2007
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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area of rect= l*b

= x2y*2x2y3

=2x4y4

area of sq= side sq=

x2y2*x2y2

=x4y4

subtracting the areas , we get

2x4y4-x4y4

=x4y4

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Answered by magicalbliss2006
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Answer:

x⁴+x²y³+2x²y²

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of rectangle = Length×Breadth

(x²y) (2x²y³)

2x⁴+x²y³+2x²y+y⁴

Area of square = side×side = (side)²

(x²y²)² = x⁴y⁴

Difference of both :-

2x⁴+x²y³+2x²y+y⁴ - x⁴y⁴ = x⁴+x²y³+2x²y²

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