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subtract 2 x square - 3 y square from 3 X square + 2A square​

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Answered by slicergiza
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Answer:

x^2 + 2A^2 + 3y^2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given phrase,

Subtract 2 x square - 3 y square from 3 x square + 2A square​,

\implies (3x^2 + 2A^2) - (2x^2- 3y^2)

By distributive property,

=3x^2+2A^2 -2x^2+3y^2

By combining like terms,

=x^2 + 2A^2 + 3y^2

Which is the result of the given problem.

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