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Please solve this equation for me
(x-y)(x-z)=​

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Answer:


x^(2) -xz-xy+yz

Explanation:

To answer this question we have to multiply each value of a bracket by every value from the other bracket!

It is super important to make sure that we take in consideration the operations of each value

Firstly, we are going to multiply the x in the first bracket by every value in the other bracket...


  • x ×
    x =
    x²

  • x ×
    -z =
    -xz

Now we are going to multiply the
-y by everything in the other bracket...


  • -y ×
    x =
    -xy

  • -y ×
    -z =
    yz

This leaves us with
x^(2) -xz-xy+yz

Hope this helps, have a lovely day! :)

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