Math, asked by harshitanakade, 4 days ago

find the product of (x - y + z) and -3a​

Answers

Answered by allinoneindia66
1

Answer:

this is ur answer

Step-by-step explanation:

-3a(x-y+z)

-3ax+3ay-3az

Answered by mahakulkarpooja615
1

Answer:

The product of (x-y+z) and -3a is -3ax+3ay-3az.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : -3a*(x-y+z)

To find : The product of the given expression.

Solution :

  • The given expression is, -3a*(x-y+z)
  • To find the value of given expression, we have to multiply -3a with the each term in the bracket.
  • Multiplication is one of the important arithmetic operation of mathematics among division, multiplication, addition and subtraction.
  • In multiplication, "-ve*-ve=+ve" and "+ve*-ve=-ve".
  • The expression is,

    -3a*(x-y+z) = -3ax+3ay-3az

  • ∴ The product of (x-y+z) and -3a is -3ax+3ay-3az.
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