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factorization of the polynomial (x-y)² a²+2(x-y)(x+y) ab+b2(x+y)²​

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Answered by dewangbata1212
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Step-by-step explanation:

Here's your answer!!

There are 2 solutions possible...

1) Substitute a(x-y) = m AND b(x+y) = n

Now given equation re-writes as m² + 2mn + n².

The re-written equation factotises as (m+n)², or we can say there is only one factor (m+n).

Now, substitute back the values of m and n.

The single factor of the given equation is

➡ {a(x-y) + b(x+y)}.

2) This is if the form A² + 2AB + B² = (A+B)²

Where A = a(x-y) , B = b(x+y)

Hence the factors are..

[ a(x-y) + b(x+y) ]² or

[ a(x-y) + b(x+y) ][ a(x-y) + b(x+y) ]

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