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Factorise the equation. Xsq -(y-z) whole sq​

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Answered by MizzCornetto
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Required Answer-:

x^2yz+xy^2z+xyz^2x2yz+xy2z+xyz2

To find, the factorisation of x^2yz+xy^2z+xyz^2x2yz+xy2z+xyz2 = ?

∴ x^2yz+xy^2z+xyz^2x2yz+xy2z+xyz2

=x(xyz)+y(xyz)+z(xyz)=x(xyz)+y(xyz)+z(xyz)

Taking xyz as common, we get

= xyz(x + y + z)

The factorisation of x^2yz+xy^2z+xyz^2x2yz+xy2z+xyz2 = xyz(x + y + z)

Thus, the factorisation of x^2yz+xy^2z+xyz^2x2yz+xy2z+xyz2 is equal to xyz(x + y + z).

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