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a (b-5) from b (5-a) subtract​

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Answered by sucharithak
7

Step-by-step explanation:

The first term is a(b−5)

The second term is b(5−a)

Subracting a(b−5) from b(5−a) gives b(5−a)−a(b−5)=5b−ab−ab+5a=5(a+b)−2ab

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Answered by TYKE
2

Step-by-step explanation:

The first term is a(b−5)

The second term is b(5−a)

Subracting a(b−5) from b(5−a) gives b(5−a)−a(b−5)=5b−ab−ab+5a=5(a+b)−2ab

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