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\frac{y^{4}-x^{2}}{3}
Factor out \frac{1}{3}.
\left(y^{2}-x\right)\left(y^{2}+x\right)
Consider y^{4}-x^{2}. Rewrite y^{4}-x^{2} as \left(y^{2}\right)^{2}-x^{2}. The difference of squares can be factored using the rule: a^{2}-b^{2}=\left(a-b\right)\left(a+b\right).
\left(-x+y^{2}\right)\left(x+y^{2}\right)
Reorder the terms.
\frac{\left(-x+y^{2}\right)\left(x+y^{2}\right)}{3}
Rewrite the complete factored expression.