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multiply (a^2+b^4) (a^2-b^2)

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multiply (a^2+b^4) (a^2-b^2)

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Answered by khushisonalisinha071
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Step-by-step explanation:

On multiplying we get,

(a^2+b^4)(a^2−b^2)

⟹ a^2.a^2 − a^2b^2 + a^2b^4 − b^4.b^2

⟹ a^4 − a^2b^2 + a^2b^4 − b^6

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