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Ezequiel Cardenas
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19 July, 02:04
X^2-y^2-ax+ay (factorize)
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Jovanni Camacho
19 July, 02:18
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= (x-y) (x+y-a)
Step-by-step explanation:
x²-y²-ax+ay=
= (x²-y²) - a (x-y)
= (x+y) (x-y) - a (x-y)
= (x-y) (x+y-a)
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