Math, asked by s1259priya7059, 6 months ago

Subtract
(-y) (x+2y) from y(2x+y)​

Answers

Answered by kvs390644
0

Answer:

Explanation:

Given:

y

=

x

2

[1]

y

=

2

x

[2]

Equation [2] allows the substitution of 2x for y into equation [1]:

2

x

=

x

2

Subtract 2x from both sides.

x

2

2

x

=

0

Factor:

x

(

x

2

)

=

0

x

=

0

and

x

=

2

Check:

y

=

x

2

[1]

y

=

2

x

[2]

y

=

0

2

and

y

=

(

2

)

2

y

=

2

(

0

)

and

y

=

2

(

2

)

y

=

0

and

y

=

4

y

=

0

and

y

=

4

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by VivekShyamsukha
0

Answer:

The answer is 5Y+3X according to me

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