Math, asked by aqsa59, 11 months ago

x-y-x^2+y^2 pls tell me the answer to this question​

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Answered by Anonymous
4

HI MATE YOUR ANSWER IS HERE:

= x-y -(x^2-y^2)

= 1(x-y)-(x+y)(x-y)

= (x-y){1-(x-y)}

=(x-y)(1-x+y)

HOPE THIS HELPS YOU ✌️


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Answered by iyah
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Answer:

x (1-x) -y (1-y)

Step-by-step explanation:

firstly, you arrange the x and y:

x-x^2 -y-y^2

secondly, you factorize it by grouping, pick out the commons:

x(1-x) -y(1-y)

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