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c^2+d–d^2+c

Write as a product c^2+d–d^2+c-example-1

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Answer:

(c + d)(c - d + 1)

Explanation:

c² - d² + c + d

(c - d)(c + d) + (c + d)

(c + d)(c - d + 1)

User Pedro Villa Verde
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Answer:

hey

Explanation:

c²-d²+c+d

[a²-b²=(a+b)(a-b)]

(c+d)(c-d)+c+d

take (c+d) common

(c+d)(c-d+1)

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