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e^(2x)-e^(2y)=(e^x-e^y)(e^x+e^y)

e^(4x)-e^(4y)=(e^(2x)-e^(2y))(e^(2x)+e^(2y))=(e^x-e^y)(e^x+e^y)(e^(2x)+e^(2y)) is another example.

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