Math, asked by ashishgurjar07610461, 4 months ago

subtract
3x(x-y) from 4x(x-y)+2Y(X+y)​

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

question \:

4x(x-y) + 2y(X+y) - 3x(x-y)

4x² - 4xy + 2xy + 2y² - 3x² + 3xy

ARRANGE THEM

4x² - 3x² - 4xy + 2xy + 3xy + 2y²

THE GREATER SIGN WILL BE PUT

x² + xy + 2y²

HERE'S YOUR ANSWER

Answered by prayashpanda519
1

Answer:

4x(x-y) +2y(x+y)-{3x(x-y) }

= 4x²-4xy+2xy+2y²-3x²+3xy

=4x²-3x²-4xy+2xy+3xy+2y²

=x²+xy+2y²

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