This mathematical equation shows that x cubed minus y cubed can be expressed as the product of (x minus y) and (x squared plus x times y plus y squared). It breaks down the difference of cubes into a simpler form using the difference of two terms and a binomial expansion of the other terms.
This mathematical equation shows that x cubed minus y cubed can be expressed as the product of (x minus y) and (x squared plus x times y plus y squared). It breaks down the difference of cubes into a simpler form using the difference of two terms and a binomial expansion of the other terms.
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This mathematical equation shows that x cubed minus y cubed can be expressed as the product of (x minus y) and (x squared plus x times y plus y squared). It breaks down the difference of cubes into a simpler form using the difference of two terms and a binomial expansion of the other terms.
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