Math, asked by aishwarya857, 1 month ago

why
x^3 + y^3 ≠ (x+y)^3​

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Answered by midhunmadhu1987
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Step-by-step explanation:

put x=2 and y=3 in both cases

2^3+3^3 = 8+27=35

(2+3)^3=5^3=125

Answered by nishabansal7043
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Answer:

because (x+y)^3=x³-3x²y+3xy²-y³

which is not equal to x^3 + y^3

so x^3 + y^3 ≠ (x+y)^3

Step-by-step explanation:

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