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the square of 2 x minus 3 Y is​

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Answered by aqeelahmed0109
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let 2x = a

Let 3y = b

The given equation is  +  

The first term,  is of the form  

Similarly, second term is of the form, .

We know that  =  + 2ab +.

                      =  - 2ab +.

So, the equation is of the form,  + .

Substitute 2x for "a" and 3y for "b".

We get,  +  

            =  + 2*2x*3y + +  2*2x*3y +

           =  + 12xy +  +  - 12xy +  

           = 2* + 2*

           =  +  

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Answered by pranay2201
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Answer:

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