X^4Y^3-X^2Y^5 show steps pls briefly explain
As I told you in your last post of this,
try for a common factor, it is obvious
let me know what you got.
I got x^2Y^3(x+y)(x-y)
except for trouble with upper and lower case, it looks fine.
To simplify the expression X^4Y^3 - X^2Y^5, you can use the distributive property and combine like terms:
Step 1: Factor out the common terms, X^2 and Y^3, from both terms in the expression:
X^2Y^3(X^2 - Y^2)
Step 2: Simplify the expression inside the parentheses. Since both terms have an X^2, you can combine them:
X^2Y^3(X^2 - Y^2) = X^4Y^3 - XY^5
Thus, the simplified expression is X^2Y^3(X^2 - Y^2).