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(3a3 − 5b3) + _____ a3 + _____b3 = (a3 + b3).

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Answer: (3a^3-5b^3)+ -2 a^3 +6 b^3=(a^3+b^3)

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3a^3-5b^3+xa^3+yb^3=1a^3+1b^3
replace a^3 with z
replace b^3 with v (to make it easier to see)
3z-5v+xz+yv=z+v
3z+xz+yv-5v=1z+v

the terms match them
3z+xz=1z
divide both sides by z
3+x=1
minus 3
x=-2

yv-5v=1v
dividie both sides by v
y-5=1
addd 5 to both sides
y=6



(3a^3-5b^3)+ -2 a^3 +6 b^3=(a^3+b^3)

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