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solve 2x^2(x^2-y) -2y^2(y^2-x)​

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Answered by 34181
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Answer:

2x^4 - 2x²y - 2y^4 +2y²x

Step-by-step explanation:

2x²(x²-y) -2y²(y²-x)

2x^4 - 2x²y - 2y^4 +2y²x

Answered by 917998
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Answer:

2x^4-2y^4-2x²y+2xy².

Step-by-step explanation:

We can distribute to get (2x²)(x²)+(2x²)(-y)+(-2y^4)+2xy². We can simplify to get 2x^4+(-2x²y)+(-2y^4)+2xy². We can combine like terms to get 2x^4-2y^4-2x²y+2xy². Please mark this "brainliest" (the crown) if you like this answer + explanation!

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