Math, asked by kalariayh, 7 months ago

(x^2 - y^2) + (y2 - z^2)x​

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Answered by Anonymous
10

ANSWER

\sf\therefore (x^2-y^2)+(y^2-z^2) \times x

\sf\implies x^2-y^2+xy^2-xz^2

\large{\boxed{\bf{ \star\:\: x^2-y^2+xy^2-xz^2\:\: \star}}}

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Answered by Rudranil420
43

Answer:

➡(x² −y² )+(y² −z² )×x

=> x² −y² +xy² −xz² ✔

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