factorise x^2-y^2=6
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This is what I could think of as of now.......but I do think that there must be another linear equation of x and y from which we can replace either x+y or x-y.........until then....let me think of some other method
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Step-by-step explanation:
We are finding here Catie of X ok first
x= √6+y^2
x= - √6+y^2
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