Math, asked by gouthamrags, 6 months ago

(iv) a (b - 5) from b (5 - a)​

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Answered by kaurmanjot7753
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Step-by-step explanation:

The first term is a(b−5)

The second term is b(5−a)

Subracting a(b−5) from b(5−a) gives b(5−a)−a(b−5)=5b−ab−ab+5a=5(a+b)−2ab

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Hey mate ,

Question= a (b - 5) from b (5 - a)

Answer

  • =The first term is a (5-a)
  • The second term is b(5-a)
  • subtracting a ( b-5 ) from b ( 5 - a ) give
  • b(5-a)-a(b-5)= 5b - ab + 5 a = 5 ( a+b)-2 ab

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