SOLUTION: Rewrite the expression using positive exponents only. (Simplify your answer completely.) (x^3 - y^3)(x^-3 + y^-3) thank you

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Question 1160441: Rewrite the expression using positive exponents only. (Simplify your answer completely.)
(x^3 - y^3)(x^-3 + y^-3)
thank you

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!








I personally think the above is the simplest answer.  But your
teacher may intend for you to keep going:






Edwin


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