Factorise : ax-by-ay+bx
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In Maths, common factors are defined as factors that are common to two or more numbers. A common factor is a number with which a set of two or more numbers will be divided exactly.
Factors of ax + bx – ay – by
x is a common factor in ax + bx
ax + bx = x(a + b)
y is common factor in ay and by
-ay – by = -y(a + b)
ax + bx – ay – by = x(a + b) -y(a + b)
ax + bx – ay – by = (a + b)(x – y)
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