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subtract 3pq (p-q) from 2pq (p+q)

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Answered by PoojaBurra
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Given,

3pq (p-q) and 2pq (p+q)

To Find,

Subtract 3pq (p-q) from 2pq (p+q)

Solution,

We can solve the question as follows:

It is asked that we have to subtract 3pq (p-q) from 2pq (p+q).

Therefore,

= 2pq(p + q) - (3pq(p - q))

Simplifying the terms,

= 2p^{2} q + 2pq^{2} - (3p^{2} q - 3pq^{2}  )

= 2p^{2} q + 2pq^{2} - 3p^{2} q + 3pq^{2}

Subtracting the similar terms,

= 2p^{2} q - 3p^{2} q + 2pq^{2} + 3pq^{2}

= -p^{2} q  + 5pq^{2}

Hence, the result is equal to -p^2q + 5pq^2.

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