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Answer and Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]x^{2} - xy + x^{2} -xy\\\\2x^{2} -2xy[/tex]

This is the answer.

In case your expression is:

[tex]x^2\:-\:xy\:+\:x^2\:-\:xy[/tex]

Solution:

Given the expression

[tex]x^2\:-\:xy\:+\:x^2\:-\:xy[/tex]

Group like terms

[tex]x^2\:-\:xy\:+\:x^2\:-\:xy=x^2+x^2-xy-xy[/tex]

Add similar elements: x²+x² = 2x²

                                  [tex]=2x^2-xy-xy[/tex]

Add similar elements: -xy-xy = -2xy

                                    [tex]=2x^2-2xy[/tex]

Thus,

[tex]x^2-xy+x^2-xy=2x^2-2xy[/tex]

In case your expression is:

[tex]\left(xx\right)^2\:-\:xy\:+\:x^2\:-\:xy[/tex]

Solution:

Given the expression

[tex]\left(xx\right)^2\:-\:xy\:+\:x^2\:-\:xy[/tex]

Group like terms

[tex]\left(xx\right)^2\:-\:xy\:+\:x^2\:-\:xy=x^2-xy-xy+\left(xx\right)^2[/tex]

Add similar elements: -xy-xy = -2xy

                                       [tex]=x^2-2xy+\left(xx\right)^2[/tex]

as (xx)² = x⁴

so                                      [tex]=x^2-2xy+x^4[/tex]

Therefore, we conclude that:

  • [tex]\left(xx\right)^2\:-\:xy\:+\:x^2\:-\:xy=x^2-2xy+x^4[/tex]