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Answered by mamtasrivastavashta1
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Using the identity (a−b)

Using the identity (a−b) 3

Using the identity (a−b) 3 =a

Using the identity (a−b) 3 =a 3

Using the identity (a−b) 3 =a 3 −b

Using the identity (a−b) 3 =a 3 −b 3

Using the identity (a−b) 3 =a 3 −b 3 −3ab(a−b)

Using the identity (a−b) 3 =a 3 −b 3 −3ab(a−b)

Using the identity (a−b) 3 =a 3 −b 3 −3ab(a−b) It is given that a−b=3 and ab=10, therefore,

Using the identity (a−b) 3 =a 3 −b 3 −3ab(a−b) It is given that a−b=3 and ab=10, therefore,(a−b)

Using the identity (a−b) 3 =a 3 −b 3 −3ab(a−b) It is given that a−b=3 and ab=10, therefore,(a−b) 3

Using the identity (a−b) 3 =a 3 −b 3 −3ab(a−b) It is given that a−b=3 and ab=10, therefore,(a−b) 3 =a

Using the identity (a−b) 3 =a 3 −b 3 −3ab(a−b) It is given that a−b=3 and ab=10, therefore,(a−b) 3 =a 3

Using the identity (a−b) 3 =a 3 −b 3 −3ab(a−b) It is given that a−b=3 and ab=10, therefore,(a−b) 3 =a 3 −b

Using the identity (a−b) 3 =a 3 −b 3 −3ab(a−b) It is given that a−b=3 and ab=10, therefore,(a−b) 3 =a 3 −b 3

Answered by karushingneyngp
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