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==Problem==
==Problem==
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If <math>x=\sqrt[3]{4}</math> and <math>y=\sqrt[3]{6}-\sqrt[3]{3}</math>, then which of the following is correct
 
A. <math>x=y</math>
 
B. <math>x<y</math>
 
C. <math>x=2y</math>
 
D. <math>x>2y</math>
 
E. None of these


==Solution==
==Solution==

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Problem

If $x=\sqrt[3]{4}$ and $y=\sqrt[3]{6}-\sqrt[3]{3}$, then which of the following is correct

A. $x=y$

B. $x<y$

C. $x=2y$

D. $x>2y$

E. None of these

Solution

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See also

2006 Cyprus MO, Lyceum (Problems)
Preceded by
Problem 8
Followed by
Problem 10
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