( x - y )2
There isn't enough information to answer this question because they have two squared variables and you do not know what is being squared. You would first need to either know the value of one of the variables and an equation of the value of both of the variables before you would be able to factor.
it is (x-y)(x-y) :)
The factoring is as follows: x2 - y2 = (x + y) * (x - y)
There are no rational factors.
x^2 - y^2 - 4 is in its simplest form.
(x - y)(x + y)
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x2 - y2 = 16 then (x + y)*(x - y) = 16 This has an infinite number of solutions lying on the hyperbola.
y² - y - 6 = (y + 2)(y - 3)
xcubed-1 Answer::(X-1)(Xsquared+X+1) when you factor xcubed minus a number its the same thing as x cubed minus y cubed and x cubed minus y cubed factors to:: (x-y)(xsquared+xy+y squared) the first factor, (x-y), is the cubed root of the first and the cubed root of the second, so in the answer i have (x-1), which is x cubed minus one cubed :) the second factor, (xsquared+xy+ysquared), you take the first number squared, Xsquared, then the first and second one multiplied together, XY, and then the second number squared, Ysquared, so in the answer i have (xsquared+x+1), which is x squared, then x times 1 which is just x, and positive 1, which is negative 1 squared :) x^3 - 1
There is a formula for the "difference of squares." In this case, the answer is (8x + 5y)(8x - 5y)
You have to put your heart into it!
X + Y (X + Y) ^2 = (X+Y)(X+Y) Factor = (X + Y)