Math, asked by HainaRose, 4 months ago

ax+ bx-ay-by
can I know the ans for dis...?​


DynamicNinja: Do we have to factorise this equation?
HainaRose: yess..!
zonunmawii18: (a+b)(x-y)
DynamicNinja: No slot available someone else is already answering

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3

Question:

ax+bx-ay-by

Solution:

ax+bx-ay-by

= x(a+b)-y(a+b)

= (a+b)(x-y)

Answer:

ax+by-ay-by = (a+b)(x-y)

Answered by DynamicNinja
6

ax + bx − ay − by

= (ax + bx) − (ay + by) .. .. ..[Grouping the terms]

= x(a + b) − y(a + b)

\large{=\:(a\:+\:b)(x\:{-}\:y)} .. .. ..[Taking (a + b) common]

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