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Expand using suitable identities: (-2x + 5y - 3z)2

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Answered by MNAIA
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-×2×+×5×y×-×3×z×)2 ..

Answered by Limafahar
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Expand ( -2x + 5y – 3z)^2 using suitable identity

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( -2x + 5y - 3z)² is of the form (a + b + c)²

( a + b + c)² = a² + b² + c² + 2ab + 2bc + 2ca

where,

-› a = -2x

-› b = 5y

-› c = -3z

∴ (−2x+5y−3z) ² =(−2x) ² +(5y) ² +(−3z)² + 2(−2x)(5y)+2(5y)(−3z)+2(−3z)(−2x)

 = 4 {x}^{2} +25y {}^{2}  + 9 {z}^{2}  - 20xy - 30xy + 12zx

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