Math, asked by Rraj147, 1 year ago

what is the value of. x(x-a) × x(x-b) × x(x-c).........× x(x-y) × x(x-z) = ?

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Answered by Bunti360
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The answer is 0 Brother ! Here is why,

The given expression goes as follows, x*(x-1st alphabet)*x(x-2nd alphabet)*x(x-3rd alphabet)*.......................*x(x-26th alphabet),

We know the alphabets, They are a,b,c,d,e,.....................,x,y,z, Here we can see that, x is also an english alphabet, Which means, One of the term in your expression should be x(x-24th alphabet) = x(x-x), But x-x = 0,

=> x(x-x) = 0, We also know that, Anything multiplied by 0 is 0,
Therefore the whole expression becomes 0,

And finally the answer is 0,

Hope you understand, Have a Great Day ! Merry Christmas !
Thanking you, Bunti 360 !

Rraj147: u r right brother
Bunti360: Thank you !
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