Math, asked by farhan138259, 3 months ago

factorise x^2-(y+z)^2

Answers

Answered by govtchildrenhomeramn
0

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by POWERTRACK
0

answer:HI MATE✌

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

x

2

(

y

+

z

)

2

Since both terms are perfect squares, factor using the difference of squares formula,

a

2

b

2

=

(

a

+

b

)

(

a

b

)

where

a

=

x

and

b

=

y

+

z

.

(

x

+

y

+

z

)

(

x

(

y

+

z

)

)

Apply the distributive property.

(

x

+

y

+

z

)

(

x

y

z

)

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