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Combine like terms in the given polynomial. Then evaluate for x=4, y= -2. xy - 2xy + 3x²y - 4xy² +2xy²

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Given the polynomial:


xy-2xy+3x^(2)y-4xy^(2)+2xy^(2)​

So, combine the like terms :


\begin{gathered} (xy-2xy)+(3x^2y)+(-4xy^2+2xy^2) \\ \\ =-xy+3x^2y-2xy^2 \end{gathered}

Now , we will evaluate the expression when x = 4 , y = -2

so,


\begin{gathered} -(4)\cdot(-2)+3\cdot(4^2)\cdot(-2)-2\cdot(4)\cdot(-2)^2 \\ =8+3\cdot16\cdot(-2)-2\cdot4\cdot4 \\ =8-96-32 \\ =-120 \end{gathered}

So, the value of the expression is : -120

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