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Discuss whether the statement, (x + y)3 is equivalent to x3 + y3, is true or not.
Identify a pair of values of x and y for which this statement is true and another pair of values for which it is not true.

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Discuss whether the statement, (x + y)^3 is equivalent to x^3 + y^3, is true or not.
Identify a pair of values of x and y for which this statement is true and another pair ...

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