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19 August, 14:07

Add: 3x (x-y+z) and 2y (x+y-z)

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  1. 19 August, 14:14
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    hello:

    3x (x-y+z) + 2y (x+y-z) = 3x²-3xy+3xz + 2yx+2y²-2yz

    3x (x-y+z) + 2y (x+y-z) = 3x² - xy+3xz - 2yz+2y²
  2. 19 August, 16:11
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    3x^2 + 3xz + 2y^2 - 2yz - xy

    Step-by-step explanation:

    (1) multiply it to get

    3x^2 - 3xy + 3xz and 2yx + 2y^2 - 2yz

    add similar variables (-3xy + 2yx)

    (the order of the variables doesn't matter xy or yx is the same)

    we get - xy

    and then after that simplifying we get 3x^2 + 3xz + 2y^2 - 2yz - xy
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