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Find a polynomial, which if substituted for M will make the equation an identity: M + (5x^2 –2xy) = 6x^2 +9xy–y^2

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Answer:
x^2 + 11 xy - y^2

Explanation:

Here the given equation ,


M + (5x^2 -2xy) = 6x^2 +9xy+y^2


\implies M = 6x^2 +9xy+y^2 - (5x^2 -2xy)


\implies M =(6-5)x^2 +(9+2)xy+y^2


\implies M =x^2 +11 xy+ y^2

Which is the required value of M which will make the equation an identity.

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