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Mathematics, 22.04.2021 19:20 shouyuanroh8462

PLEASE ANSWER! ASAP Is (a+b)(a^2−ab+b^2)=a^3+b^3 an identity?
YES
NO
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PLEASE ANSWER! ASAP Is (a+b)(a^2−ab+b^2)=a^3+b^3 an identity?
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