Math, asked by ishaan8146, 9 months ago

a(x-y) -b(x-y) ^2 factorise​

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Answered by ssbvr1234
14

Answer:

(x-y)(a-bx+by)

Step-by-step explanation:

a(x-y)-b(x-y)^2

Taking (x-y) as common

(x-y)[a-b(x-y)]

Opening brackets, since '-' sign outside, signs change inside,

(x-y)(a-bx+by)

Hope it helps....

Answered by kurmiamritp
2

a (x - y) - b {(x - y)}^{2}  \\  = (x - y) a - b {(x - y)}^{2}  \\  = (x - y)(a - bx + by)

hope it helps you Ishan

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