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" (i) "quad x^(2)+y^(3)=(x+y)(x^(2)-xy+y^(2))

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Verify (i) x ^(3) + y ^(3) = (x + y) (x ^(2) -xy + y ^(2)) (ii) x ^(3) -y ^(3) = (x-y) (x ^(2) +xy +y ^(2)) using some non-zone positive integers and check by actual multiplication. Can you call these as identities ?

Verify (i) x ^(3) + y ^(3) = (x + y) (x ^(2) -xy + y ^(2)) (ii) x ^(3) -y ^(3) = (x-y) (x ^(2) +xy +y ^(2)) using some non-zone positive integers and check by actual multiplication. Can you call these as identities ?

The factors of x^(3)-x^(2)y-xy^(2)+y^(3) are (a (x+y)(x^(2)-xy+y^(2))(b)(x+y)(x^(2)+xy+y^(2))(c)(x+y)^(2)(x-y)(d)(x-y)^(2)(x+y)

Add : x^(3) - x^(2)y + 5xy^(2) + y^(3) , -x^(3) - 9xy^(2) + y^(3), 3x^(2)y + 9xy^(2)

x-x^(2)y+xy^(2)-y