What is the simplified form of the following expression ? 2x^2y+3x^2+4y+3x^2y+2y
so than you see you can assuming first with 4rd and 3rd with the last term can you make it ?
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ok like a start 2x^2y +3x^2y = 5x^2y do you understand it now ? continue please
I do not understand what you mean by "so than you see you can assuming first with 4rd and 3rd with the last term can you make it ?"
so 4y +2y = ?
=(4+2)y = ?
6Y ?
yes sure is right do you can continue it ?
so now there will be 5x^2y +3x^2 +6y yes ?
so now you can factorizing out the x^2(5y +3) +6y
x^2(11y +3) i think
no because 5y is inside parentheses
yeah but u cant add the 3 because it does not have a Y so dont u add the other one that has a y ?
yes what i have wrote above will be simplified form
Oh that was the answer i thought it could be simplified more :/ Thank you so much for the help!
was my pleasure bye
see ya and ty for the metal :)
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