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what is the identity for a^3+b^3?

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Answered by ⱮøøɳƇⲅυѕɦεⲅ
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 \LARGE\begin{gathered} {\underline{\boxed{ \rm{\purple{ {a}^{3}  \:  +  \:  {b}^{3} }}}}}\end{gathered}

  \large \: \:    \mapsto\begin{gathered} {\underline{\boxed{ \sf {\red{(a-b) \: (a²+ab+ b²) }}}}}\end{gathered}

Answered by IIMrVelvetII
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QUESTION :- What is the identity for  {a}^{3}  +  {b}^{3} .

ANSWER :-

 {a}^{3}  +  {b}^{3}  = (a + b)( {a}^{2}  - ab +  {b}^{2} )

This is the general formula for the identity a³ + b³.

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➩ What does identity mean in maths?

☞ In mathematics, an identity is an equality relating one mathematical expression A to another mathematical expression B, such that A and B (which might contain some variables) produce the same value for all values of the variables within a certain range of validity.

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