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if x+y=10, and xy=16, what is (x-y)*(x^2 - y^2)?

 Jan 29, 2022
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with some logic we can figure out that

x=8

y=2

plug it in the equation,

(82)×(8222)

6×60

360 of course, there's the other way around where x is 2 and y is 8

i'll leave that to you!

 Jan 29, 2022
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"Other way around" is the same answer. Because here, you can consider absolute value since x and y are nonzero.

MathProblemSolver101  Jan 29, 2022

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