Math, asked by madhutoma, 6 hours ago

xy²(x²+1)+yx²(y²+1)-x²y²(x+y). pls do answer this question it's important​

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Answered by omkard1000
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Answer:

Your answer = xy^2 + yx^2

Step-by-step explanation:

xy²(x²+1)+yx²(y²+1)-x²y²(x+y)

= x^3y^3 + xy^2 + y^3x^2 + yx^2 - x^3y^2 - x^2y^3

[ Now cut the same terms with opposite signs]

Final answer after calculation =  xy^2 + yx^2

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