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verity: 1 x3 443 = (xty) (wo-ry
verify: 1² ty3 = (xly) lv - xy + y 2 ]​

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Answered by rajeshkumar1984in
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Verify x

3

−y

3

=(x−y)(x

2

+xy+y

2

) using some non-zero positive integers and check by actual multiplication. Can you call theses as identities?

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To prove: x

3

−y

3

=(x−y)(x

2

+xy+y

2

)

Consider the right hand side (RHS) and expand it as follows:

(x−y)(x

2

+xy+y

2

)=x

3

+x

2

y+xy

2

−yx

2

−xy

2

−y

3

=(x

3

−y

3

)+(x

2

y+xy

2

+x

2

y−xy

2

)=x

3

−y

3

=LHS

Hence proved.

Yes, we can call it as an identity: For example:

Let us take x=2 and y=1 in x

3

−y

3

=(x−y)(x

2

+xy+y

2

) then the LHS and RHS will be equal as shown below:

2

3

−1

3

=7 and

(2−1)(2

2

+(2×1)+1

2

)=1(5+2)=1×7=7

Therefore, LHS=RHS

Hence, x

3

−y

3

=(x−y)(x

2

+xy+y

2

) can be used as an identity.

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