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  • 07-08-2019
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Let x and y be real numbers satisfying two conditions: x-y=5 and xy=7. Find x^3y+xy^3​

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  • 07-08-2019

We can factor

[tex]x^3y+xy^3 = xy(x^2+y^2) = xy[(x-y)^2+2xy][/tex]

And now we know all the terms involved: substitute every occurrence of xy with 7 and every occurrence of x-y with 5 to have

[tex]xy[(x-y)^2+2xy]=7\cdot(5^2+2\cdot 7) = 7\cdot (25-7) = 7\cdot 18 = 126[/tex]

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