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a^(2) - b ^(2) + 4b - 4


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Answer:


\left(a+b-2\right)\left(a-b+2\right)

Explanation:


a^2-b^2+4b-4


a^2-\left(b^2-4b+4\right)


a^2-(b^2-2b-2b+4)


a^2-\left(b-2\right)\left(b-2\right)


a^2-\left(b-2\right)^2

Apply the difference of two squares formula.


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


\left(a+\left(b-2\right)\right)\left(a-\left(b-2\right)\right)


\left(a+b-2\right)\left(a+2-b\right)

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