Math, asked by aashidaharwal, 1 year ago

factorise X square + 2 ax minus b square minus 2 a b​

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Answered by rakhithakur
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Here's the answer

Given,

to factorise

x² + 2ax - b² - 2ab

by regrouping, we have,

x² - b² + 2ax - 2ab

in x² - b² , we will use the 3rd identity ie, a² - b² = (a - b)(a + b ) and in +2ax and -2ab , we will use the method of taking out common factor

so,

(x - b)(x + b)2a( x - b)

it can be seen that (x - b) is a common factor,

Therefore,

is the answer


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