Math, asked by ramavtar79, 10 months ago

add 5x(z-x-y) and 2y(z-x-2y)​

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Answered by kiara20
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Answer:

heya mate!

5x(z-x-y) + 2y(z-x-y)

= (z-x-y) (5x+2y)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Addition of , 5x(z-x-y),2y(z-x-2y).

5x(z-x-y)+2y(z-x-2y).

= 5zx-5x²-5xy+2yz-2xy-4y².

= -5x²-4y²-7xy+2yz+5zx.

Hopes its helps u.

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