Math, asked by sharmasachin4740003, 4 months ago

find the product of (x^2+y^2)(x-y) ​

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Answered by riteshyadav9568
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Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is x³ + y³. Hope it helps you.

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Answered by sainiinswag
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Step-by-step explanation:

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

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