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Factor completely, or state that the polynomial is prime.$a^{2}(x-y)+4(y-x)$
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Step 1: First, we rewrite the given expression $a^{2}(x-y)+4(y-x)$ as $a^{2}(x-y)-4(x-y)$ by changing the sign of the second term. Show more…
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