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Factor the sum or difference of cubes using the formula: $a^3\pm b^3 = (a\pm b)(a^2\mp ab+b^2)$
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$\left(\sqrt[3]{x^6}+\sqrt[3]{-y^6}\right)\left(\sqrt[3]{\left(x^6\right)^{2}}-\sqrt[3]{x^6}\sqrt[3]{-y^6}+\sqrt[3]{\left(y^6\right)^{2}}\right)$
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