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A^2 - ba +ac -cb factorize​

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Answer:


(a-b)(a+c)

Explanation:

Factor each half of the expression separately:


a^2-ba+ac-cb\\a(a-b)+c(a-b)

Since both a and c are being multiplied by a-b, we can combine them to get:


(a-b)(a+c)

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