Simplifying a rational expression with two variables.frac(x^2+xy-2y^2)(x^2+3xy+2y^2)

Armorikam

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2021-09-03

Simplifying a rational expression with two variables.
x2+xy2y2x2+3xy+2y2

Answer & Explanation

Ayesha Gomez

Ayesha Gomez

Skilled2021-09-04Added 104 answers

Step 1
The given rational expression is,
x2+xy2y2x2+3xy+2y2
Step 2
It is simplified as follows.
x2+xy2y2x2+3xy+2y2=x2xy+2xy2y2x2+xy+2xy+2y2
=x(xy)+2y(xy)x(x+y)+2y(x+y)
=(x+2y)(xy)(x+2y)(x+y)
=xyx+y

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