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Subtract: 4pq – 5q² – 3p² from 5p² + 3q² – pq

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Answered by TheUrvashi
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In the given question we have to Subtract 4pq – 5q² – 3p² from 5p² + 3q² – pq


So A/Q we get


5p² + 3q² – pq - (4pq – 5q² – 3p²)


= 5p² + 3q² – pq - 4pq + 5q² +3p²


= 7p² + 8q² -5pq.


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Answered by Anonymous
37
heya.....

Here is your answer.....

4pq - 5q^{2}  - 3p^{2} from \: 5 {p}^{2}  + 3 {q}^{2}  - pq
5p^{2} + 3 {q}^{2}   - pq - (4pq + 5 {q}^{2}  - 3 {p}^{2} )
5 {p}^{2}  + 3 {q}^{2}  - pq - 4pq + 5 {q}^{2}  + 3 {p}^{2}
7 {p}^{2}  + 8 {q}^{2}  - 5pq
it \:  may \: help \: you....
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