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How do you expand (a-b)^3? 

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Answered by snighda43
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Heya...

Answer:

 =  </em></strong><strong><em>(</em></strong><strong><em>{a - b}</em></strong><strong><em>)</em></strong><strong><em>^3 \\  =  {a}^{3}  - 3 {a}^{2} b + 3a {b}^{2}  -  {b}^{3}

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\mathcal\purple{Heya..Mate!!}

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(a-b)³= -b³-3ab(a-b)

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