Math, asked by vanshkriti, 11 months ago

Is x+y factor of x^3+y^3??
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Answered by streetburner
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Answer:

yeah

Step-by-step explanation:

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x^3+y^3 = (x+y)^3 -3xy(x+y)

= (x+y)[(x+y)^2-3xy]

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Hey mate here is your answer :

Since we have.....

(x³+y³)

Using identity we have.... That

(x+y)(x²+y²+ab)

Hence from the given equation it is clear that....

(x+y) is a factor of (x³+y³)

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