Math, asked by anilandrea800, 4 months ago


subtract - 3 {x}^{2}  {y}^{2} from \:  {x}^{2}  {y}^{2}

Answers

Answered by altafshaikhmh99
1

Given monomials are : −3x

2

y

2

from x

2

y

2

Required difference =(x

2

y

2

)−(−3x

2

y

2

)

=x

2

y

2

+3x

2

y

2

=(1+3)x

2

y

2

[Since the given monomials are like terms]

=4x

2

y

2

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Answered by diya2103
0

Answer:

4x^2y^2

Step-by-step explanation:

(x^2y^2)-(-3x^2 y^2)

=x^2y^2+3x^2y^2

=4x^2y^2

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