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Subtract: 2pq (p + q) from 3pq (p – q).
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Answered by Bennett21
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Answer:

p2q-5pq2

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Answered by TheViens
104

Given :-

  • 3pq (p - q) and 2pq (p + q).

Simplifying expression :-

First equitation :-

3pq (p - q)

3pq × p - 3pq × q

3p²q - 3pq²

Second equation :-

2pq (p + q)

→ 2pq × p + 2pq × q

2p²q + 2pq²

So our expressions are :-

  • 3p²q - 3pq² and 2p²q + 2pq²

We have to subtract first expression to sexomt expression.

2p²q + 2pq² - 3p²q - 3pq²

2p²q - 3p²q + 3pq² + 2pq²

- q + 5pq²

Answer :- - p²q + 5pq²

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