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  • 17-02-2020
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(x+y)(y−x), if x=−3; y=5 I get 10 but it is still wrong plz help!!

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Donyiar
Donyiar Donyiar
  • 17-02-2020

Answer:

16

Step-by-step explanation:

(x+y)(y−x)

x=−3

y=5

(-3 + 5)(5- -3)

(2)(8)

16

I hope this helps you understand it!

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