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factorise:a square minus 2 a b + b square minus C square ​

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Answered by iraajmg
12

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Answer:

[A-B+C] [A-B-C]

Step-by-step explanation:

A square - 2AB + B square - C square

= [A - B]square - C square

= [A-B+C] [A-B-C]

Answered by SocioMetricStar
10

The factorized form of the given expression is (a-b+c)(a-b-c)

Step-by-step explanation:

The given expression is

a^2-2ab+b^2-c^2

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

(a-b)^2-c^2

Now, using the difference of squares formula: a² - b² = (a+b)(a-b)

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

Therefore, the factorized form of the given expression is (a-b+c)(a-b-c)

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