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if x/y +y/x=-1 thrn find thr value of x^3-y^3 is​

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Answered by mdanish167
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x/y +y/x=-1\\\frac{x^2+y^2}{xy}=-1\\x^2+y^2 =-xy\\x^2+y^2 +xy=0\\\\since \\we \; know \; that \\x^3-y^3=(x-y)(x^2+y^2 +xy) =(x-y) \times 0=0

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