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X^2+6x+5-4y-y^2 factorize






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Answer:

(x+y+5)(x-y+1)

Explanation:

factor by grouping

x^2+6x+5-4y-y^2

x^2+6x+9 - (y^2+4t+4) + 5-9+4

(x+3)^2 - (y+2)^2

(x+3+(y+2))(x+3-(y+2))

(x+y+5)(x-y+1)

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