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Factor the following polynomial complete -x^2y^2+x^4+4y^2-4x^2

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Answer:


(x+2)(x-2)(x+y)(x-y)

Explanation:

First, see if you can group the terms. I will first put this in LaTeX to make it easier to understand. We have
(-x^2y^2+x^4)+(4y^2-4x^2), and we can factor a
-x^2 out of the first group, and a
4 out of the other group, to get
-x^2(y^2-x^2)+4(y^2-x^2). Let's multiply everything by -1 now to ge t
x^2(x^2-y^2)-4(x^2-y^2)=(x^2-4)(x^2-y^2). Multiplying all this does not change it, because -1^2=1.

Because a^2-b^2=(a+b)(a-b), we get out final answer as
(x+2)(x-2)(x+y)(x-y).
\blacksquare

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