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Pls explain this to me, I don't understand why the answer is a^3 +b^3 and not a^3-b^3

Pls explain this to me, I don't understand why the answer is a^3 +b^3 and not a^3-b-example-1
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Answer:


(a+b)(a^2-ab+b^2)=a^3+b^3

Explanation:

Given expression:


(a+b)(a^2-ab+b^2)

Using the Distributive Property Law, expand the brackets:


\implies a(a^2-ab+b^2)+b(a^2-ab+b^2)


\implies a^3-a^2b+ab^2+a^2b-ab^2+b^3

Group like terms:


\implies a^3+b^3-a^2b+a^2b+ab^2-ab^2

As -a²b+a²b=0 and ab²-ab²=0 then:


\implies a^3+b^3

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