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a(a+b-c)- bc
what is the answer​

Answers

Answered by KimIra
1

Answer:

it will be a²+ab-ac-bc

Hope it helps!

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

a(a+b−c)−bc =(a+b)(a−c)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : a(a+b−c)−bc

We can further write it as

a(a+b−c)−bc=a

2

+ab−ac−bc

By taking the common terms out

a(a+b−c)−bc=a(a+b)−c(a+b)

So we get,

a(a+b−c)−bc =(a+b)(a−c)

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