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factorise ax^2+b^2y-ab^2-x^2y

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Answered by KINGofDEVIL
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Answered by RvChaudharY50
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Question :------- we have to factorise ax^2+b^2y-ab^2-x^2y.

Solution :----

we know that a²-b² = (a+b)(a-b)

re-arranging the equation we get ,,,

ax^2+b^2y-ab^2-x^2y

→ ax²-ab²+b²y-x²y

→ a(x²-b²)+y(b²-x²)

→ a(x²-b²)-y(x²-b²)

→(x²-b²)(a-y)

→ (x-b)(x+b)(a-y) (Ans)

(Hope it helps you)

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