Math, asked by Dev5195, 11 days ago

Factorize:
a(b-c)^2-d(c-b)

Pls send answer asap​

Answers

Answered by gyaneshwarsingh882
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Answer:

The answer will be (b - c){a(b - c) + d}.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have given;  

               = a(b-c)^2-d(c-b)​  

Now, break it into simplest form;

Hence,           = a(b - c)^2 - dc + db;  

                     = a(b - c)^2 + db -dc;  

                     = a(b - c)^2 + db -dc;  

                     = a(b - c)^2 + d(b - c);

Now, (b - c) as common term;  

   Hence,      = (b - c){a(b - c) + d};

Hence, this is our factorize form.

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