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factorise algebraic x^6+y^6​

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Answered by rkjha30Lite
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Answer:

Because we know that from the law of exponents(xa)b=xa⋅b. ⇒x6−y6 is(x+y)(x−y)(x2+(xy)4+y4). Note: We can also solve for the factor of expression by writing x6−y6=(x3)2−(y3)2 using above algebraic identities and a3+b3=(a+b)(a2−ab+b2), we also get the same answer as above but this process is lengthy.

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Answered by ATTITUDEMAYANK
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Answer:

x^6+y^6

Step-by-step explanation:

x {2}^{3}  + y {2}^{3}  \\ (x {2} + y  {2})(x {2} - y {2})

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