Math, asked by tanviroy28jsr, 5 months ago

x(a-3)+y(3-a).........Please solve in detail so I can understand it easily .

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Answered by chinmaya44
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Step-by-step explanation:

x(a-3)+y(3-a)

=x(a-3)-y(a-3)

=(a-3)(x-y)

if you further multiply then

(a-3)(x-y)

=a(x-y)-3(x-y)

=ax-ay-3x+3y

Answered by lavanya251
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Answer:

x(a-3)+y(3-a)

now,we have to solve bracket..

ax-3x+3y-ay

you can also set this in any order..

according to me this is the answer....

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