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Write xy^2-by^2-ax+ab+y^2-a as a product

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Answer: (y^2-a)(1+x-b)

Explanation:

Factor out the common terms: =x(y^2-a)-by^2+ab+y^2-a

Then rewrite as: =(y^2-a)x-by^2+ab+1 x (y^2-a)

Factor out the common term (y^2 - a): =(y^2-a)(x+1)-by^2+ab

Factor out the common term b: =(y^2-a)(1+x)+b(-y^2+a)

Rewrite as: =(y^2-a)(1+x)-(y^2-a)b

Factor out the common term (y^2 - a): =(y^2-a)(1+x-b)

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