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27(x + y)^3 + 8(2x - y)^3​

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Answered by gauthamm565
1

Answer:

27(x+y)  

3

+8(2x−y)  

3

 

Above terms can be written as,

3  

3

(x+y)  

3

+2  

3

(2x−y)  

3

 

(3(x+y))  

3

+(2(x−y))  

3

 

We know that,a  

3

+b  

3

=(a+b)(a  

2

−ab+b  

2

)

Where,a=3(x+y),b=2(x−y)

=[3(x+y)+2(2x−y)][(3(x+y))  

3

−(3(x+y)×2(2x−y))+(2(2x−y))  

2

]

=[3x+3y+4x−2y][9(x+y)  

2

−6(x+y)(2x−y)+4(2x−y)  

2

]

=(7x−y)[9(x  

2

+y  

2

+2xy)−6(2x  

2

−xy+2xy−y  

2

)+4(4x  

2

+y  

2

−4xy)]

=(7x−y)[9x  

2

+9y  

2

+18xy−12x  

2

−6xy−6y  

2

+16x  

2

+4y  

2

−16xy]

=(7x−y)[13x  

2

−4xy+19y  

2

]

Step-by-step explanation:

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0

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