Math, asked by neeleshkumar4256, 4 months ago

Factorise x3 + 3x2y + 3xy2 + y3

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Answered by pratibha794
1

Answer:

(x+y)^3

Step-by-step explanation:

by using the algebraic identity,

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

we got,

(x+y)^3

Answered by SandeepAW
0

Answer:

x³+3x²y+3xy³+y³.

(1x)³+3(1x)(1y)(1x+1y)+(1y)³.

(or).

(x)³+3(x)(y)(x+y)+(y)³.

It is in the form of a³+3ab(a+b)+b³=(a+b)³.

Where a=x & b=y.

(x)³+3(x)(y)(x+y)+(y)³=(x+y)³.

I think this is your answer.

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