Let x, y \epsilon r. use mathmatical induction to prove the identity.
x^{n+1}-y^{n+1}=(x-y)(x^...
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Let x, y \epsilon r. use mathmatical induction to prove the identity.
x^{n+1}-y^{n+1}=(x-y)(x^{n}+x^{n-1} y++xy^{n-1}+y^{n})
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