If that's xy + x^2y, it factors to xy(x + 1)
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xy + x = x(y + 1)
The factoring is as follows: x2 - y2 = (x + y) * (x - y)
(2x - 3y)(x + y)
(x2 - xy + y2)(x + y)
x6 - y6 = (x3)2 - (y3)2 = (x3 + y3) (x3 - y3) = (x + y)(x2 - xy + y2)(x - y)(x2 + xy + y2)
x(y - 1)(y + 1)
The GCF is xy
x2y + axy + abx + a2b Factor by grouping. xy(x + a) + ab(x + a) (xy + ab)(x + a)
Divide by 'x'; x2+xy/x = x(x+y)
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The only common factor to all terms is yz. → xy³z² + y²z + xyz = yz(xy²z + y + x)
xy + x = x(y + 1)
It is then x/y when simplified
(x-y) + (xy - 1) = (x - 1)(y + 1)
Factor by grouping. x2y - xyb - abx + ab2 The first two can factor out an xy, so xy(x - b) The second two can factor out a -ab, so -ab(x - b) and we have xy(x - b) - ab(x - b) Since what is inside the parentheses is alike, we can be assured that we have factored correctly and now continue to group: ANS: (x - b)(xy - ab)