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Compute successive differences over levels for perfect cubes until all the differences at a level are the same. What do you notice?

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Successive differences of perfect cubes eventually become equal at the third level. This shows that cubes grow at a rate where third-order differences are constant, which is why they’re called third-degree polynomials in algebra.

Class 8 NCERT Ganita Prakash Chapter 1 A Square and A Cube solutions

Class 8 Mathematics Textbook Chapter 1 A Square and A Cube question answer

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  1. When we calculate differences of perfect cubes, we do:
    1³ = 1, 2³ = 8, 3³ = 27, 4³ = 64, 5³ = 125
    First level: 7, 19, 37, 61
    Second level: 12, 18, 24
    Third level: 6, 6
    The third-level differences are constant. This reveals that perfect cubes follow a third-degree pattern. So, the third successive differences of cubes are always equal.

     

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