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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

Take (5x)^3 + (1/2)^3

Then use identity=

a^3 + b^3= (a+b) (a^2+b^2-ab)

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Answered by laxmanacharysangoju
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Answer:

(5x)^3+(1/2)^3

={(10x+1)(100x^2-10x+1)/8}

Step-by-step explanation

of it factorization problem....

formula to be taken:

a^3+b^3=(a+b)(a^2-ab+b^2)

(5x)^3+(1/2)^3

=(5x+1/2){(5x)^2-(5x)(1/2)+(1/2)^2}

={(10x+1)/2}{25x^2-5x/2+1/4}

={(10x+1)(100x^2-10x+1)/8}

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