Math, asked by nilambar86, 10 months ago

factorise
a {b}^2 - b {c}^2 - ab +  {c}^2{?} {?}

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Answered by mrrocker1
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ab² - bc² - ab + c²

ab² - ab - bc + c²

ab ( b - 1 ) - c ( b - c )

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Answered by nishantmehta12057
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ab² - bc² - ab + c²

ab² - ab - bc + c²

ab ( b - 1 ) - c ( b - c )

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