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Well....If you have a facebook it probably won't do that. If you don't, GET ONE!!!
Oh, what a happy little question! To factor out xy from xy, you simply take out the common factor, which is xy itself. So, the factored form of xy is just xy. Isn't that just lovely? Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents.
xy + xy = 2xy
xy - xy = 0
XY
It is an expression in the form of: xy+7
The answer depends on whether xy are commutative numbers or operators in a permutation group.
The GCF is xy
Half of XY...
xy/-3
The sum of xy times 3 is equal to 3(xy).
If you mean: xy2/xy then it can be simplified to y