Math, asked by adityasainityy6, 10 months ago

Subtract: 6x²y²-7x²y+4xy²+11 from 5x²y²–3x²y+5xy²+7 proper solution​

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Answered by madavinikesh2020
7

Answer:

x²y²+xy²-4+4x²y is the answer..

Step-by-step explanation:

[5x²y²–3x²y+5xy²+7]-[6x²y²-7x²y+4xy²+11]

5x²y²–3x²y+5xy²+7 - 6x²y²+7x²y-4xy²-11

5x²y² -6x²y²+5xy²-4xy²+7-11-3x²y+7x²y

= -x²y²+xy²-4+4x²y

HOPE IT HELPS YOU!!

Answered by yourhelper001
6

Answer:

okay for the solution we should remember that only like terms can be subtracted or added

5x²y²-3x²y+5xy²+7

6x²y²-7x²y+4xy²+11

- + - - ...........on changing initial signs

.....................................

-x²y²+5x²y+xy²-4

it will be your answer.

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