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x3+y3 = ( x+y) ( x+y ) ( x2- xy+y2 )​

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Answered by devansh77777
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Answer:

Given, x3+y3=(x+y)(x2−xy+y2)

First take R.H.S

(x+y)(x2−xy+y2)

To multiply two polynomials, we multiply each monomial of one polynomial (with its sign) by each monomial (with its sign) of the other polynomial.

= x.x2−x2y+x.y2+y.x2−x.y2+y.y2

= x3−x2y+xy2+x2y−xy2+y3

= x3+y3

So, L.H.S = R.H.S

x3+y3=x3+y3

Hence, x3+y3=(x+y)(x2−xy+y2) is derived.

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