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find the product of (2/3 * x + y)(x ^ 2 - y ^ 2) =​

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Answered by yogeshgangwar044
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Answer:

\frac{2}{3} x^{3} -\frac{2}{3}xy^{2} +yx^{2} -y^{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

given  

(\frac{2}{3}x+y) (x^{2} -y^{2} )

open the bracket

\frac{2}{3}x .x^{2} -\frac{2}{3}x.y^{2} +y.x^{2} -y.y^{2}

\frac{2}{3} x^{3} -\frac{2}{3}xy^{2} +yx^{2} -y^{3}

this is the product

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