Math, asked by samriddhiseth52, 4 months ago

xy(a – 5b)² + x²y (a – 5b)² – yz(a – 5b)²




Plz solve this factorisation...​

Answers

Answered by gopalpvr
1

Step-by-step explanation:

xy(a – 5b)² + x²y (a – 5b)² – yz(a – 5b)²

taking y (a – 5b)² common in all the three terms

= y (a – 5b)²( x + x² - z)

so

x y ( a – 5 b )² + x² y ( a – 5 b )² – y z ( a – 5 b )²

= y (a – 5 b)² ( x + x² - z )

Answered by Sriya4642
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Take (a-5b) as any alphabet like a,x , y .....

Taking (a-5b) as p

xyp^2 +x^2yp -yzp^2

xyp (p+xp-yz)

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