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12 June, 02:04

Simplify: (3x^2 - 5xy + 2y^2) - (7x^2 - 3xy - 3^2)

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  1. 12 June, 02:36
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    -4x^2 - 2xy + 2y^2 + 9

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First, perform the indicated multiplications: Multiply each 7x^2, - 3xy and - 3^2 by - 1:

    If this is done properly, we get: - 7x^2 + 3xy + 9

    Now rewrite (3x^2 - 5xy + 2y^2) - (7x^2 - 3xy - 3^2) as

    3x^2 - 5xy + 2y^2 - 7x^2 + 3xy + 9)

    Combining the x^2 terms, we get:

    -4x^2 - 5xy + 2y^2 + 3xy + 9.

    Combining the xy terms, we get:

    -4x^2 - 2xy + 2y^2 + 9

    This is the final answer (sum), since none of these four terms can be combined.
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