SOLUTION: Please help me solve this problem, Prove that, 1+x,1-x,1-x 1-x,1+x,1-x 1-x,1-x,1+x is equal to zero

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Question 774294: Please help me solve this problem,
Prove that,
1+x,1-x,1-x
1-x,1+x,1-x
1-x,1-x,1+x
is equal to zero

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