Math, asked by ayushpawar0227, 1 month ago

x + 1 × x^2=x^3 +x^2
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Answered by Aneekmitra2006
1

Answer:

0

Step-by-step explanation:

(x+1)×x^2=x^3+x^2

=> (x^2×x)+(x^2×1)=x^3+x^2

=> x^3+x^2=x^3+x^2

=>x^3-x^3=x^2-x^2

=>0=0

So, answer is 0.

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Answer:

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