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simplify a(b-c)-b(c-a)-c(a-b)​

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Answered by faleehamanal
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a(b - c) - b(c - a) - c(a - b)

= ab - ac - bc + ab - ac + bc
= ab + ab - ac - ac - bc + bc
= 2ab - 2ac
= 2a(b - c)

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Answered by sofianhendrik
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Answer:

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

= ab - ac - bc + ab - ac + bc

= ab + ab - ac - ac - bc + bc

= 2ab - 2ac

= 2a(b - c)

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