Math, asked by sneha2318, 11 months ago

find LCM of x^3-y^3 and x^2+xy+y^2​

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Answered by varshachaudhary60
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Answer:

(x - y)

Step-by-step explanation:

Because here is the equation is x^3-y^3 and x^2+xy+y^2 and we know that the formula of x^3-y^3 is

(x - y)(x ^{2}  + xy + y ^{2} )

So we can say that the LCM of these equation is

(x - y)

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