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"\\( \\begin{array} { l } { \\text { Let } \\left( - 2 - \\frac { 1 } { 3 } \\mathrm { i } \\right) ^ { 3 } = \\frac { \\mathrm { x } + \\mathrm { iy } } { 27 } ( \\mathrm { i } = \\sqrt { - 1 } ) , \\text { where } \\mathrm { x } } \\\\ { \\text { and } \\mathrm { y } \\text { are real numbers, then } \\mathrm { y } - \\mathrm { x } \\text { equals: } } \\\\ { \\text { (1) } - 85 } & { \\text { (2) } 85 } \\\\ { \\text { (3) } - 91 } \\end{array} \\)"

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