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simplify:x²y-y²x-x²y²[x²y-y²x-x²y²+{x²y-y²x-x²y²(x²y-y²x-x²y²+x²y-y²x-x²y²)}]​

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Answered by kalsisimarjotkaur
7

Answer:

We know that the least common multiple (LCM) is the smallest number or expression that is a common multiple of two or more numbers or algebraic terms.

We first factorize the given binomials x

2

y+xy

2

and x

2

+xy as shown below:

x

2

y+xy

2

=xy(x+y)

x

2

+xy=x(x+y)

Now multiply all the factors, using each common factor only once, therefore, the LCM is:

x×y×(x+y)=xy(x+y)

Hence, the LCM of x

2

y+xy

2

and x

2

+xy is xy(x+y).

hope it's help to you

Answered by ayushshaw2009
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer-

= x²y-2y²x+x²y²

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