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By how much is 18x²+10xy greater than 15x²y - 5xy ?

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Answered by knirma360
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Answered by WesternDragon1
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= (18x²+20xy) - (15x²-5xy)

= 18x²y+10xy - 15x²y+5xy

= 18x²-15x²y + 10xy+5xy

= 3x²+15xy

Therefore, 18x²+20xy is greater than 15x²-5xy by :-

 \huge \bold \blue{3 {x}^{2}y + 15xy}

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