Math, asked by hv4595300, 4 months ago

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

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Answered by FatimaYousra2173
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Step-by-step explanation:

If we open the brackets, we get:

3 {p}^{2} q - 3p {q}^{2}  \:  \:  \: and \: 2 {p}^{2} q \:  + 2p {q}^{2}

Now, substracting 3pq (p - q) from 2pq (p + q) will give

(2 {p}^{2} q + 2p {q}^{2} ) - (3 {p}^{2} q - 3p {q}^{2} ) \\  =  > (2 {p}^{2} q - 3 {p}^{2} q ) + (2p {q}^{2}  - 3p {q}^{2} ) \\  =  > ( -  {p}^{2} q) + ( - p {q}^{2} ) \\  =  >  -  {p}^{2} q - p {q}^{2}  \\  \\  \\ therefore \: answer \: is \: -  {p}^{2} q - p {q}^{2}

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