Math, asked by idontknowanything0, 1 year ago

x(x+z)-y(y-z) pls Bata do guys​

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nepu36: x (x+z)-y (y-z) = x (1+z)- y (1+z) = (x-y) (1+z)
nepu36: kya yeh answer correct hai

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Answered by slojha070
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x²+xz-y²+yz

x²-y²+xz+yz

x²-y²+z(x+Y)


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nepu36: x (x+z) -y (y-z) = x (1+z)- y (1+z) = (x-y) (1+z)
nepu36: kya yeh answer correct hai
simran2024: no its not correct as uh have taken x and -y as common but uh have to multiply both the variables by bracket
Answered by simran2024
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x(x+z)-y(y-z)

=2x+xz-2y+yz

first we will multiply x by x+z than we will multiply -y by y-z...

hope this will be helpfull..!

nepu36: from where that 2z came
simran2024: oops! sry i have written that by mistake so sorry i have edited now so sorry for that mistake
nepu36: no problem
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