Math, asked by gopika098, 11 months ago

(y - x) ³ - (y - x) ³​

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Answered by neelrambhia03
0

Answer:

Let (y-x) be a --(1)

Substituting (1) in the equation:

(y-x)^3 - (y-x)^3

= a^3 - a^3

= 0

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Answered by sahoomanjulata87
0

Answer:

0

Step-by-step explanation:

=(y-x) cube =y cube - 3y square x + 3yx square -xcube

= ( y cube - 3 y square x + 3yx square -x cube) - ( y cube -3 y square x + 3yx square - x cube )

= y cube -y cube -3y square x + 3 y square x  + 3 yx square - 3yx square - x cube + x cube

= 0

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