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The factors of x^(3)-x^(2)y-xy^(2)+y^(3) are (a (x+y)(x^(2)-xy+y^(2))(b)(x+y)(x^(2)+xy+y^(2))(c)(x+y)^(2)(x-y)(d)(x-y)^(2)(x+y)

x^(3) + x^(2)y+ xy^(2) + y^(3) = 81

Factorize: x^(3)-2x^(2)y+3xy^(2)-6y^(3)

Show that x - 2y is a factor or 3x^(3) - 2x^(2) y - 13xy^(2) + 10y^(3) .

Factorize: x^(3)-x^(2)-xy+x+y-1

The factors of x^(3)-1+y^(3)+3xy are (a) (x-1+y)(x^(2)+1+y^(2)+x+y-xy)( b) (x+y+1)(x^(2)+y^(2)+1-xy-x-y)( c) (x-1+y)(x^(2)-1-y^(2)+x+y+xy)(d)3(x+y-1)(x^(2)+y^(2)-1)

Factorise by taking out the common factors : xy(3x^(2) - 2y^(2)) - yz(2y^(2) - 3x^(2)) + zx(15x^(2) - 10y^(2))

Factorize: (3x-y)^(2)-(2x-3y)^(2)

Factorize x^(2)+y^(2)+x+y+2xy