Math, asked by jyotinaikgaonkar12, 1 year ago

(x + y) - (x - y) can be factorized as
(A) 2y(3x2 + y2) (B) 2x (3x2 + y2)
(C) 2y (3y2 + x2) (D) 2x (x2 + 3y?​

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Answered by shivdayal050279
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Answer:

the options are wrong

Step-by-step explanation:

from myself x^2-y^2

Answered by vanshikaarora49
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Step-by-step explanation:

THE ANSWER THAT @shivdayal050279 GAVE IS WRONG.......THE FORMULA - X²-Y² IS FOR (X+Y)(X-Y)

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