Math, asked by kbulu0802, 11 months ago

subtract 3xy(x–y) from 2xy(x+y)​

Answers

Answered by manjetiyugandhar
1

Answer:

x2y-xy2

Step-by-step explanation:

3

=3xy(x-y)from 2xy(x+y)

=3x2y-3xy2-2x2y+2xy2

=x2y-xy2

Answered by viswasreevaishnavi
0

Answer:

3xy(x-y)-2xy(x+y)= -2xy^2.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

3xy(x-y) - 2xy(x+y)

take,

3xy(x-y) = 3x^2y - 3xy^2-----------------(1)

2xy(x+y) = 2x^2y + 2xy^2----------------(2)

now substract equation 1 - 2

3x^2y- 3xy^2-2x^2y+2xy^2

= x^2y-x^2y-xy^2+xy^2

= 0-2xy^2

= -2xy^2.

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