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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 5 months ago
(99)3
= (100 - 1)3
= (100)3 - (1)3 - 3(100)(1)(100 - 1)|
= 1000000 - 1 - 300(100 - 1)
= 1000000 - 1 - 30000 + 300
= 970299.
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 5 months ago
We know that
(x - y)3 = x3 - y3 - 3xy(x - y)|
Using Identity VII
⇒ x3 - y3 = (x - y)3 + 3xy(x - y)
x3 - y3 = (x - y){(x - y)2 + 3xy}
⇒ x3 - y3 = (x - y)(x2 - 2xy + y2 + 3xy)|
⇒ x3 + y3=(x+y)(x2-xy+y2)
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x + y = w + z . . . .[Given] . . . (1)
As the sum of all angles round a point is equal to 360o
{tex}\therefore{/tex} x + y + w + z = 360o
{tex}\therefore{/tex} x + y + x + y = 360o
{tex}\therefore{/tex} 2(x + y) = 360o
{tex}\therefore{/tex} {tex}x+y={360^0\over2}{/tex}
{tex}\therefore{/tex} x + y = 180o
{tex}\therefore{/tex} AOB is a line.
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