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Which is the completely factored from of xy^3-x^3y

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Answer:


xy(y+x)(y-x)

Explanation:

To factor the expression, remove the greatest common factor or GCF from each term. Both terms share in common xy. The expression becomes:


xy^3-x^3y\\xy(y^2-x^2)

What remains in the parenthesis is a different of perfect squares. Factor the difference of perfect squares into two binomials of the form (x+a)(x-a) where a is the square root of
(x^2-a^2).

So the expression becomes:


xy(y^2-x^2)\\xy(y+x)(y-x)

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