Question 1133675
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A common type of question on a competitive math test....<br>
Use the factorization pattern for x^3-y^3 and use the given information to evaluate the resulting factors.<br><pre>
x^3-y^3 = (x-y)(x^2+xy+y^2)
        = (x-y)((x^2-2xy+y^2)+3xy)
        = (x-y)((x-y)^2+3(xy)</pre>
You are given the values of (x-y) and (xy); plug them in to find the answer.