Math, asked by kiran12450, 9 months ago

factorise it a (x-y) - b (x-y) + c ( x-y) ​

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Answered by koonergavan
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= a(x – y) – b(x – y) + c(x – y)

= (x-y)(a-b+c)

Hope is helps you.

Answered by vedha03
0

Answer:

(x - y)(a - b + c)

Step-by-step explanation:

by taking (x - y) common in the given equation

we get

a (x-y) - b (x-y) + c ( x-y)

》(x - y)(a - b + c)

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