Math, asked by kamalajayabalan1953, 5 hours ago

subtract 2x²y(xy+y²)from 3y(x²y²-x³y)
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Answers

Answered by KingzSoul
1

Your answer is:-

y^3 - 5x^3y^2

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Answered by ItszBrainlyQueen
1

We know that,

The difference of two like terms is a like term whose coefficient is the difference of the numerical coefficient of the two like terms.

∴ The required difference =(2x

2

−3y

2

+6xy)−(x

2

−y

2

)

=2x

2

−3y

2

+6xy−x

2

+y

2

Rearranging and collecting like terms

=(2x

2

−x

2

)+(−3y

2

+y

2

)+6xy

=(2−1)x

2

+(−3+1)y

2

+6xy

=(1)x

2

+(−2)y

2

+6xy

=x

2

−2y

2

+6xy

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