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Multiply a(b-c)+ b(c-a) + c (a-b)​

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Answered by deva1424
2

Step-by-step explanation:

SOLUTION: multiply using formula :(a+b+c) (b+c-a) (c+a-b) (a+b-c) Several use of number property arrangements allows the advantage of Difference of Two Squares. done using a lattice arrangement for multiplying. Sixteen terms initially occur and a few of them drop due to additive inverses.

Answered by AbhikSarak
0

Answer:

Your answer will be 0

Step-by-step explanation:

a(b-c)+b(c-a)+c(a-b)

ab-ac+bc-ba+ca-cb

Everything will be reduced due to the signs

Answer=0

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