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[tex]3Ca(OH) _{2} +2H _{3} PO _{4} [/tex]⇒[tex]6H _{2} O+Ca _{3}(PO _{4}) _{2} [/tex]
Calcium phosphate.  Which is your Ca3(PO4)2.

Explanation:

A neutralization reaction is a reaction in which two different compounds combine together and result in the formation of salt and water.

Foe example, [tex]Ca(OH)_{2} + H_{3}PO_{4} \rightarrow Ca_{3}(PO_{4})_{2} + 6H_{2}O[/tex]

Therefore, salt of calcium phosphate [tex]Ca_{3}(PO_{4})_{2}[/tex] is formed along with formation of water when compounds [tex]Ca(OH)_{2}[/tex] and [tex]H_{3}PO_{4}[/tex] react together.