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x^2 y^2 + y^2 z^2 + 2xy^2z​

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Answered by ss0228896
1

Answer:

Given : x

2

+y

2

−z

2

−2xy

We can write it as

x

2

+y

2

−z

2

−2xy =(x

2

+y

2

−2xy)−z

2

So we get

x

2

+y

2

−z

2

−2xy =(x−y)

2

−z

2

Based on the equation a

2

−b

2

=(a+b)(a−b)

We get ,

x

2

+y

2

−z

2

−2xy =(x−y+z)(x−

Answered by SwagRiya23
1

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