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Answered by king02
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=) Try to factor this 6-term polynomial into (2-term) • (3-term)

Try to factor this 6-term polynomial into (2-term) • (3-term) Begin by splitting the 6-term into two 3-term polynomials:

Try to factor this 6-term polynomial into (2-term) • (3-term) Begin by splitting the 6-term into two 3-term polynomials: a2x+a2y-a2 and -xb2-b2y+b2

Try to factor this 6-term polynomial into (2-term) • (3-term) Begin by splitting the 6-term into two 3-term polynomials: a2x+a2y-a2 and -xb2-b2y+b2 Next simplify each 3-term polynomial by pulling out like terms:

Try to factor this 6-term polynomial into (2-term) • (3-term) Begin by splitting the 6-term into two 3-term polynomials: a2x+a2y-a2 and -xb2-b2y+b2 Next simplify each 3-term polynomial by pulling out like terms: a2 • (x+y-1) and -b2 • (x+y-1)

Try to factor this 6-term polynomial into (2-term) • (3-term) Begin by splitting the 6-term into two 3-term polynomials: a2x+a2y-a2 and -xb2-b2y+b2 Next simplify each 3-term polynomial by pulling out like terms: a2 • (x+y-1) and -b2 • (x+y-1) Note that the two simplified polynomials have x+y-1 in common

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