Math, asked by 12345678901234567892, 8 months ago

can i write 125(a-b)³ as (a-b+5)³​

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Answered by jkvlogs
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The answer is NO

If there is to be multiply then u may have written in such way

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The answer is - NO

Step-by-step explanation:

Because

= 125(a - b)^{3}(a−b)

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As

125 = 5^{3}5

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So,

= 5^{3}5

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(a - b)^{3}(a−b)

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Now, follow the laws of exponents

= [5 X (a - b)]^{3}[5X(a−b)]

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[using law of exponent a^{m} X b^{m} = (a X b)^{m}a

m

Xb

m

=(aXb)

m

or

= (5a - 5b)^{3}(5a−5b)

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SO YOU CAN'T WRITE 125(a - b)^{3}(a−b)

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AS (a - b + 5)^{3}(a−b+5)

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