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What is:
pq(p+q-pq)?​

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Explanation:

Expanding the expression, we get:

pq(p+q-pq) = pq(p+q) - pq^2

Simplifying further, we can factor out a pq from the first term:

pq(p+q) - pq^2 = pq[(p+q) - q]

Using the distributive property, we can simplify the expression inside the brackets:

pq[(p+q) - q] = pq(p)

Therefore, pq(p+q-pq) simplifies to pq(p), which can also be written as p^2q.

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