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Multiply (p+q)(p^2-pq+q^2)​

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Answered by abhinavsingh55958
1

Step-by-step explanation:

on multiplying (p+q)(p^2-pq+q^2)

we will get p³+q³

we know that

p³+q³=(p+q)(p²+q²-pq)

hence the required answer is p³+q³

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Answered by dhairyajain7971
2

Step-by-step explanation:

(p + q)(p^{2}  - pq + q^{2} )

p(p^{2}  - pq + q^{2} ) + q(p^{2}  - pq + q^{2} )

p ^{3}  - p {}^{2} q + pq {}^{2}  + p {}^{2} q - pq {}^{2}  + q^{3}

cancellation of all the no. which are getting cancelled

p^{3} + q^{3}

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