Math, asked by mehak7760, 10 months ago

simplify -2x^2y + x^2y​

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Answered by ravibharathi22
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Answer:

-2x^2y + x^2y​ = -x^2y

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-2x^2y + x^2y​

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Answered by CharmingPrince
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Answer :

= {-2}^{2y} + {x}^{2y}

= {x}^{2y} - {2}^{2y}

  • Solve using identity a² - b² = (a + b)(a - b)

= ({x}^{y} + {2}^{y}) ({x}^{y} - {2}^{y})

That's the answer :D

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