Math, asked by itishree2328, 1 month ago

a^2 + b^2 + 2bc - c^2​

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Answered by moditdeepak
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : a  

2

−b  

2

+2bc−c  

2

 

We can write it as

a  

2

−b  

2

+2bc−c  

2

=a  

2

−(b  

2

−2bc+c  

2

)

We know that, (a−b)  

2

=a  

2

−2ab−b  

2

 

a  

2

−b  

2

+2bc−c  

2

=a  

2

−(b−c)  

2

 

Based on the equation a  

2

−b  

2

=(a+b)(a−b)

We get,

a  

2

−b  

2

+2bc−c  

2

=[a+(b−c)[a−(b−c)]

a  

2

−b  

2

+2bc−c  

2

=(a+b−c)(a−b+c)

By taking (2a+3b) as common

a  

2

−b  

2

+2bc−c  

2

=(2a+3b)(2a−3b−1)

Answered by ranapragati012
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : a²−b²+2bc−c²

We can write it as

a²−b²+2bc−c²=a²−(b²−2bc+c²)

We know that, (a−b)²=a²−2ab−b²

a²−b²+2bc−c²=a2−(b−c)²

Based on the equation a²−b²=(a+b)(a−b)

We get,

a²−b²+2bc−c²=[a+(b−c)[a−(b−c)]

a²−b²+2bc−c²=(a+b−c)(a−b+c)

By taking (2a+3b) as common

a²−b

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