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factorize : (x-y)² + (x-y)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Question:- Factorize: (x-y)² + (x-y)

Answer:

★Using the identity (x-y)² = x² -2xy + y² on (x-y)² , we get

=> (x-y)² + (x-y)

=> [ - 2xy + ] + (x-y)

=> - 2xy + + (x-y)²

or you can write it like this also

=> - 2xy + + x - y

Here's your answer ⬆️

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Answered by Anonymous
7

Answer:

*Using the identity (x-y) x -2xy +y on (x-y), we get

=> (x-y)2 + (x-y)

=> [x? - 2xy + y ) + (x-y)

=> x? - 2xy + y + (x-y)?

or

=> x? - 2xy + y + x-y

Step-by-step explanation:

hope it helps you

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