Home
Class 7
MATHS
How much is x^2-2x y+3y^2 less than 2x^2...

How much is `x^2-2x y+3y^2` less than `2x^2-3y^2+x y ?`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
`x^(2)-6y^(2)+3xy`
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • LINEAR EQUATION IN ONE VARIABLE

    RS AGGARWAL|Exercise TEST PAPER 7B|7 Videos
  • LINEAR EQUATION IN ONE VARIABLE

    RS AGGARWAL|Exercise TEST PAPER 7C|1 Videos
  • LINEAR EQUATION IN ONE VARIABLE

    RS AGGARWAL|Exercise TEST PAPER 7A|1 Videos
  • INTEGERS

    RS AGGARWAL|Exercise TEST PAPER-1(D)|1 Videos
  • LINES AND ANGLES

    RS AGGARWAL|Exercise Exercise 13|11 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

How much is 3x^(2)-4xy+2y^(2) less than 2x^(2)-y^(2)

How much is x-2y+3z greater than 3x+5y-7?

By how much is 4y^2-3x^2+9 greater than 2y^2-6x^2-6

By how much is 2x - 3y + 4z greater than 2x + 5y - 6z + 2?

By how much is 5x-3y+4z greater than 5x-2y+2z+5

By how much does 1 exceed 2x - 3y - 4?

How much less than x - 2y + 3z is 2x - 4y -z?

From the sum of x^2+3y^2-6x y ,2x^2-y^2+8x y , y^2+8 and x^2-3x y\ subtract -3x^2+4y^2-x y+x-y+3.