Math, asked by letmespeak, 11 months ago

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Answered by jk4876
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Answer:

xy(x^2+xy^2-y^3+1)

Step-by-step explanation:

By taking common we get,

xy(x^2+xy^2-y^3+1)

Answered by isafsafiya
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Step-by-step explanation:

given

 {x}^{3}  {y}^{2}  +  {x}^{2}  {y}^{3 }  - x {y}^{4}  + xy \\  \\  {x}^{3}  {y}^{2}  + xy +  {x}^{2}  {y}^{3}  -  x {y}^{4}  \\  \\ take \: common \\  \\ xy( {x}^{2} y + 1 + x {y}^{2}  - x {y}^{3} )

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