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The expression x ^(2) - y ^(2) + x + ...

The expression
`x ^(2) - y ^(2) + x + y - z ^(2) + 2 yz - z` has one factors, which is

A

`x-y+z+1`

B

`x+y-z+1`

C

`x-y-z+1`

D

`y-x+z`

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A
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