X^2(3-5y^2)+x(xy^2-3x)-2y(y-2x^2y)
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x^2(3-5y^2)+x(xy^2-3x)-2y(y-2x^2y)
= 3x^2-5x^2y^2+x^2y^2-3x^2-2y^2+4x^2y^2
= 3x^2-3x^2-5x^2y^2+5x^2y^2-2y^2
= -2y^2. Ans
= 3x^2-5x^2y^2+x^2y^2-3x^2-2y^2+4x^2y^2
= 3x^2-3x^2-5x^2y^2+5x^2y^2-2y^2
= -2y^2. Ans
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-2y^2 is the correct answer .
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