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If x/y+ y/x =-1 (x,y not equal to 0) the value of x^3-y^3 is​

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Answered by superior1221
9

Answer:

0

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that,

x³-y³=(x-y)(x²+xy+y²)........................1

Given that,

x/y+y/x=-1

(x²+y²)/xy=-1

x²+y²=-xy

x²+y²+xy=0

(x²+xy+y²)=0

Multyplying by (x-y) on both sides we get,

(x-y)(x²+xy+y²)=(x-y)×0

By eq1 we get,

x³-y³=0

Hence x³-y³=0.

Answered by anwarkamal11935
1

Answer:

0 is right

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