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x²-y²+x-x²y² factorise by 4 terms regrouping​

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Answered by Nivedita4209
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Answer:

Try to separate it into different parts and try to use a substitution as follows:

step 1 factorise x2−y2x2−y2 :

x2−y2=(x+y)(x−y)x2−y2=(x+y)(x−y)

step 2 let a=x−ya=x−y :

so

x2−y2+x−y=(x+y)(x−y)+(x−y)x2−y2+x−y=(x+y)(x−y)+(x−y)

replacing x-y to aabecomes

x2−y2+x−y=(x+y)a+ax2−y2+x−y=(x+y)a+a

=a((x+y)+1))=a((x+y)+1))

taking back from a the x-y:

a((x+y)+1))=(x−y)(x+y+1)a((x+y)+1))=(x−y)(x+y+1)

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