Math, asked by shivangi8942, 11 months ago

Please factorise it.
Answer is x(x- y)^2 [(x-y)^2 + 3y ]
But I want solution.
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Answered by hdewangan
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Here is your solution:-

x {(x - y)}^{4}  + 3xy {(x - y)}^{2}  \\  \\ taking \:  {(x - y)}^{2}  \: common \\  \\  {(x - y)}^{2} ( {x(x - y)}^{2}  + 3xy) \\  \\ taking \: x \: common \: from \: 2nd \: bracket \\  \\  {(x - y)}^{2} x( {(x - y)}^{2}  + 3y) \\  \\  = x {(x - y)}^{2} ( {(x - y)}^{2}  + 3y)

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Answered by tanvi6028
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Answer:

x (x-y)^2 ((x-y)^2+3y)

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