SOLUTION: I am having trouble factoring this. Could you please help? Thank you. x^2+2x(x-y)+(x-y)^2

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Question 1086508: I am having trouble factoring this. Could you please help? Thank you.
x^2+2x(x-y)+(x-y)^2

Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Rewrite it in the reverse direction


or, reducing further:

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I'll do a rough check.
suppose and




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And the solution:





I could be right

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