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Factorise the following: a(x^2 + y^2 – z^2) – b(–x^2 – y^2 + z^2) - Mathematics

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Question

Factorise the following:

a(x2 + y2 – z2) – b(–x2 – y2 + z2)

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Solution

Given expression: a(x2 + y2 – z2) – b(–x2 – y2 + z2)

Step 1: Remove the parentheses carefully and change signs in the second term:

a(x2 + y2 – z2) + b(x2 + y2 – z2)

Step 2: Notice both terms have the common factor (x2 + y2 – z2), so factor it out:

(x2 + y2 – z2)(a + b)

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Chapter 4: Factorisation - Exercise 4A [Page 78]

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Nootan Mathematics [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 4 Factorisation
Exercise 4A | Q 13. | Page 78
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