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Cool Down: A Cubic Identification Is (a + b)(a'- ab + b?) =a +b an identity? Explain or show your reasoning.

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The given expression is not an identity because expression
\( aa' + ba' + ab' - a^2b - ab^2 + bb' \) is not equal to a + b.

How to show proof?

The expression
\((a + b)(a' - ab + b')\) is not an identity equal to a + b.

To demonstrate this, let's perform the multiplication and simplify:


\[ (a + b)(a' - ab + b') = a(a' - ab + b') + b(a' - ab + b') \]

Now distribute and simplify:


\[ a \cdot a' - a \cdot ab + a \cdot b' + b \cdot a' - b \cdot ab + b \cdot b' \]

Combine like terms:


\[ aa' - a^2b + ab' + ba' - ab^2 + bb' \]

Now, reorder the terms:


\[ aa' + ba' + ab' - a^2b - ab^2 + bb' \]

The expression
\( aa' + ba' + ab' - a^2b - ab^2 + bb' \) is not equal to a + b, so the given expression is not an identity.

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