( 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) :)
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y² - y - 6 = (y + 2)(y - 3)
You have to put your heart into it!
To factor out the expression: x2y-y3 First factor out one "y": y(x2-y2) The expression x2-y2 is a difference of squares, which factors as well: (y)(x-y)(x+y) This is the simplest factoring of the original expression.
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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y² - y - 6 = (y + 2)(y - 3)
You have to put your heart into it!
To factor out the expression: x2y-y3 First factor out one "y": y(x2-y2) The expression x2-y2 is a difference of squares, which factors as well: (y)(x-y)(x+y) This is the simplest factoring of the original expression.
X + Y (X + Y) ^2 = (X+Y)(X+Y) Factor = (X + Y)
(y - 2)(y - 7)
4(y - 3)(y + 3)