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find the area of a rectangle whose length and breadth are ( x+y ) and (x^2 - xy + y^2 )

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Answered by bhardwaj01shilpi
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Answer: x^3 + y^3

Step-by-step explanation:

Length = x + y

Breadth = x^2 - xy + y^2

Area = L × B

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

By opening up the brackets.

X^3 - x^y + xy^2 + yx^2 - xy^2 + y^3

By cutting -x^2y with yx^2 and xy^2 with xy^2

We will get X^3 and Y^3 as the new area...

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