Math, asked by Yugkk123, 5 months ago

a^3+b^3 =
(a+b)^3 =​

Answers

Answered by grishmasagar1
0

Answer:

We know the identity a

3

−b

3

=(a−b)(a

2

+b

2

+ab)

Using the above identity, the equation a

3

−b

3

−a+b can be factorised as follows:

a

3

−b

3

−a+b=(a

3

−b

3

)−(a−b)={(a−b)[(a)

2

+(b)

2

+(a×b)]}−(a−b)= [(a−b)(a

2

+b

2

+ab)]−(a−b)

=(a−b)(a

2

+b

2

+ab−1)

Hence, a

3

−b

3

−a+b=(a−b)(a

2

+b

2

+ab−1)

Answered by ayushi2108
3

Answer:

1.a^3b^3

2.ab^3

this is the answer may be

Step-by-step explanation:

hope this will help you

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