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\frac{\left(x+y\right)\left(x-y\right)}{2z+1}
Divide x+y by \frac{2z+1}{x-y} by multiplying x+y by the reciprocal of \frac{2z+1}{x-y}.
\frac{x^{2}-y^{2}}{2z+1}
Consider \left(x+y\right)\left(x-y\right). Multiplication can be transformed into difference of squares using the rule: \left(a-b\right)\left(a+b\right)=a^{2}-b^{2}.
\frac{\left(x+y\right)\left(x-y\right)}{2z+1}
Divide x+y by \frac{2z+1}{x-y} by multiplying x+y by the reciprocal of \frac{2z+1}{x-y}.
\frac{x^{2}-y^{2}}{2z+1}
Consider \left(x+y\right)\left(x-y\right). Multiplication can be transformed into difference of squares using the rule: \left(a-b\right)\left(a+b\right)=a^{2}-b^{2}.