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(a-b)²-c² (Factorise)

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Answered by Anonymous
19
we Know the difference of squares property: x² - y² = (x + y)(x - y)

In this case, x = (a - b) and y = c:
(a-b)^2-c^2
=[(a - b) + c][(a - b) - c]
so this is the right ans

Simran2003: huh ?
Simran2003: please send the answer again
Anonymous: wait a sec
Anonymous: ab dekho aap .. sahi hai ans
Simran2003: but its (a-b)Squared-c(squared)
Simran2003: (a-b)is squared . Not a(square)-b(square)
Anonymous: isiliye to (a-b)squared ko maine x man liya aur c squared ko y ... jisse ki factorise ho jaye
Simran2003: oh
Simran2003: ham aab samajh aa gaya
Anonymous: okk
Answered by varunthakur1121
17
(a-b)^2-c^2
=(a-b+c)(a-b-c) Please mark me as brainliest.
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