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hey guys plz help me in solving this maths problem

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given:

 x^3-y^3+x-x^2y^3

 \implies x^3+x-x^2y^2-y^3

\implies x(x^2+1)-y^3(x^2+1)

\implies (x^2+1)(x-y^3)

Thats the answer mate!


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Answered by momos17
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here is the correct answer
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