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Factorise : a(b-c) ^2-d(c-d)

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Answered by madhura41
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 = a(b - c) {}^{2}  - d(c - d)

using \:  > (a - b) {}^{2}  = a {}^{2} - 2ab + b {}^{2}

 = a \times (b {}^{2}  - 2bc + c {}^{2} ) - cd + d {}^{2}

 = ab {}^{2}  - 2abc + ac {}^{2}  - cd + d {}^{2}
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Answered by nayana8chs
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Answer:

=ab^2-2abc+ac^2-cd+d^2

Step-by-step explanation:

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

=using the formula - (a-b)^2=a^2-2ab+b^2

=a x (b^2-2bc+c^2)-cd+d^2

ab^2-2abc+ac^2-cd+d^2.

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