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A^3-a+b^3-b
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\\ \rm\longmapsto a^3-a+b^3-b

  • Take a common first


\\ \rm\longmapsto a(a^2-1)+b^3-b.

Take out b common


\\ \rm\longmapsto a(a^2-1)+b(b^2-1)


\\ \rm\longmapsto (a+b)(a^2-1)(b^2-1)

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User Jellezilla
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Explanation:

a^3-a+b^3-b = a³+b³-a-b

= a³+b³ - (a+b)

= (a+b)(a²-ab+b²) - (a+b)

= (a+b) (a²-ab+b²-1)

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