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What would be at the ?? in the following equation (x-a)*(x-b)*(x-c).....(x-z) = ??

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What would be at the ?? in the following equation (x-a)*(x-b)*(x-c).....(x-z) = ??
posted Jul 9, 2014 by anonymous

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The answer is 0. Because, (x-x)=0, so the whole equation, when multiplied with 0 becomes 0.

answer Aug 28, 2014 by Binu Mon



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