Math, asked by jollyjain4213, 9 months ago

Subtract x 2 + y 2 + 3xy from 4x 2 + 2xy – 3y 2

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Answered by UltraRex
7

Answer:

3x sq. -4y sq. -xy

Step-by-step explanation:

=4x^{2} -3y^{2} + 2xy - (x^{2} + y^{2}  +3xy)=4x^{2} -3y^{2} + 2xy - x^{2} - y^{2}  -3xy=3x^{2} -4y^{2} -xy

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Answered by peerammadevarapallep
2

Answer:

xy=4x

2

−3y

2

+2xy−(x

2

+y

2

+3xy)=4x

2

−3y

2

+2xy−x

2

−y

2

−3xy=3x

2

−4y

2

−xy

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