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The co-efficient of `x^(3)` in the equation `(x+1)^(3)=x(x^(2)+1)` _____

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0, Since `(x+1)^(3)=x(x^(2)+1)`
`impliesx^(32)+3x^(2)+3x+1=x^(3)+x`
`implies3x^(2)+2x+1=0` where `x^(3)` does not belong
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