Answer
The proof is below.
Work Step by Step
The best way is to simply multiply out $(x+y)^3$ and show that this is not the same as $x^3+y^3$. Doing this, we find:
$$\left(x+y\right)^3 \\ x^3+3x^2y+3xy^2+y^3$$
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