Math, asked by King4924, 2 months ago

(x - y)³ + (y - x)² is equal to​

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Answered by dipanshu8751
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Answer:

(x - y)³ + (y - x)²

Step-by-step explanation:

since this is a bad expression

Answered by SweetPrapti
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Answer:

(x - y)³ + (y - x)²

= {(x)³-3(x)²y+3x(y)²+(y)³} + {(y)²-2yx+(x)²}

= -3x²y+ 3xy²+ + -2xy+

= +++-3x²y+3xy²-2xy

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