SOLUTION: trying to help my HS daughter factor (x^3-x^2 y+x y^2-y^3)/(x^4-y^4)

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Question 674023: trying to help my HS daughter factor (x^3-x^2 y+x y^2-y^3)/(x^4-y^4)
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Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
trying to help my HS daughter factor (x^3-x^2 y+x y^2-y^3)/(x^4-y^4)
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That's a division problem.
It might be simplified by factoring the NUM and the DEN.
For the DEN:

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The factors of the NUM are not obvious, if there are any.
I'll work on it later.

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Answer by MathTherapy(10552)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

trying to help my HS daughter factor (x^3-x^2 y+x y^2-y^3)/(x^4-y^4)



---- Factoring numerator and denominator

---- Factoring numerator and denominator further

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