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Write as a product: ax*2+ay*2–bx*2–by*2+b–a

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ax^2 + ay^2 -bx^2 -by^2 + b - a = \left(x^2+y^2-1\right)\left(a-b\right)

Solution:

Given that,


ax^2 + ay^2 -bx^2 -by^2 + b - a

We have to write the above expression as product

Which means, we have to write as product of factors

From given expression,


ax^2 + ay^2 -bx^2 -by^2 + b - a


\mathrm{Factor\:out\:common\:term\:}a\\\\a\left(x^2+y^2-1\right)-bx^2-by^2+b\\\\\mathrm{Factor\:out\:common\:term\:}b\\\\a\left(x^2+y^2-1\right)+b\left(-x^2-y^2+1\right)\\\\\mathrm{Rewrite\:as}\\\\\left(x^2+y^2-1\right)a-\left(x^2+y^2-1\right)b\\\\\mathrm{Factor\:out\:common\:term\:}\left(x^2+y^2-1\right)\\\\\left(x^2+y^2-1\right)\left(a-b\right)

Thus the given expression is written as product

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