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m^3 + m^2n - n^2m - n^3 =...

`m^3 + m^2n - n^2m - n^3` = ____

A

(`m^2` - `n^2`) (m + n)

B

(m - n) (`m^2` + `n^2`)

C

(m + n) (m - 1)

D

None

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