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2a² (b²-c²) + b²(2c² - 2 a ² )+ 2 c² (a²-b²)​

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Answered by DevendraLal
3

Simplify this:

2a² (b²-c²) + b²(2c² - 2 a ² )+ 2 c² (a²-b²)​

[Complete question]

Given:

2a² (b²-c²) + b²(2c² - 2 a ² )+ 2 c² (a²-b²)​

To find:

Simplified value of the given polynomial

Solution:

We have given the polynomial equation with the three variables with the degree of the polynomial as 2,

here we have given the equation as:

2a² (b²-c²) + b²(2c² - 2 a ² )+ 2 c² (a²-b²)​

Solve the brackets to get the simplified form of the polynomial,

2a²b² - 2a²c² + 2b²c² - 2 b²a ² + 2 c²a²- 2c²b²

consider the terms of the equation carefully you get to know that all the terms are getting cancelled by other.

so we get the answer as;

0

Hence, Simplified value of the given polynomial is 0

Answered by sbmahendrakumar
2

Answer:

a²b²c² ( 2 + 4 + 2 ) is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope it's helps you.

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