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factorise a^2 + b^2 - c^2 -2ab step by step ​

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Answered by ThePureSoul
22

Step-by-step explanation:

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Rearrange the polynomial:

a^2–2ab+b^2 - c^2

((a-b)(a-b))-c^2

(a-b)^2-c^2

Set x =a-b and y=c. The formula becomes

x^2-y^2

factoring this polynomial, we get

(x+y)(x-y)

Substituting back, we get:

(a-b+c)(a-b-c)

Let’s multiply it out to check:

A^2 -ab ac

- ab B^2 -bc

-ac bc -c^2

Boom. QED. LOL.

Answered by ITZURADITYATYAKING
20

Answer:

Rearrange the polynomial:

a^2–2ab+b^2 - c^2

((a-b)(a-b))-c^2

(a-b)^2-c^2

Set x =a-b and y=c. The formula becomes

x^2-y^2

factoring this polynomial, we get

(x+y)(x-y)

Substituting back, we get:

(a-b+c)(a-b-c)

Let’s multiply it out to check:

A^2 -ab ac

- ab B^2 -bc

-ac bc -c^2

Boom. QED. LOL

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