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If x and y are real numbers then y(x + y) + x(x - y) simplifies to..........?
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If x and y are real numbers then y(x + y) + x(x - y) simplifies to..........?
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Answer: If x and y are real number then y(x+y)+x(x-y) is commutative property of addition
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