Math, asked by madanhardik2879, 10 months ago

factorise 1 – a
²– b²– 2ab​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

(1 +a-b) (1-a+b) (answer)

Step-by-step explanation:

1-a2-b2+2ab

= 1-(a2+b2-2ab)

= 1-(a-b)^2

= 1^2-(a-b)^2

= (1 +a-b) (1-a+b) (answer)

Answered by navtejp2
0

Answer:

= ( 1 + a - b )( 1 - a + b )

Step-by-step explanation:

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We have been given the expression:-

= 1 - a² - b² + 2ab

We can re-write it as:-

= 1 - (a² + b² - 2ab)

Using the identity - a² + b² - 2ab = (a - b)²

= 1 - ( a - b )²

Re - write it as:-

= (1)² - ( a - b )²

Using the identity - a² - b² = ( a + b ) ( a - b )

= ( 1 + a - b )( 1 - a + b )

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