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show that (a-b)^3+(b-c)^3+(c-a)^3 = 3(a-b)(b-c)(c-a)
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Answered by evievil
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Let, x = a-b , y = b-c , z = c - a

∴ x + y+ z = (a - b) + ( b - c) + (c - a) = 0

x + y = (a - b) + ( b - c) = a - c

y + z = (b - c) + ( c - a) = b - a

z + x = (c - a) + ( a - b) = c - b

Now,we know that ,

( x + y + z)³ = x³ + y³+ z³ + 3( x+y)(y+z)(z+x)

⇒0 =( a - b)³ + (b - c)³ + (c - a )³ + 3(a - c)(b-a)(c-b)

⇒(a - b)³ + (b - c)³ + (c - a)³ = -3 (a -c)( b - a)(c -b)

⇒(a - b)³ + (b - c)³ + (c - a)³ = 3(a -b )( b - c)(c - a)

∴Proved.

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Answered by shabarikar2
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Answer:

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