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Subtract 7x^2−5xy+8y^2 from −2x^2−15xy+9y^2

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Answer:


y^2-10xy-9x^2

Explanation:

We want to subtract
7x^2 -5xy+8y^2 from
-2x^2-15xy+9y^2.


We set up the subtraction problem as follows:



(-2x^2-15xy+9y^2)-(7x^2-5xy+8y^2).


We expand the brackets to obtain;



=-2x^2-15xy+9y^2-7x^2+5xy-8y^2.


We regroup the terms to obtain;



=9y^2-8y^2-15xy+5xy-2x^2-7x^2.


We now simplify to obtain;



=y^2-10xy-9x^2.





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