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    Find the Value of the Expression\(x^{2}-3 x y\) If\(x=3\) And\(y=\frac{1}{5}\)
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Find the Value of the Expression x2−3xyx^{2}-3 x yx2−3xy If x=3x=3x=3 And y=15y=\frac{1}{5}y=51​

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Find the value of the expression x2−3xyx^{2}-3 x yx2−3xy if x=3x=3x=3 and y=15y=\frac{1}{5}y=51​ .

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