[Solution] Show that the equation y^3+x^2 y-2 x^3-x+y=0 defines y as a function of x for all values of


Question: Show that the equation \(y^{3}+x^{2} y-2 x^{3}-x+y=0\) defines \(y\) as a function of \(x\) for all values of \(x\).

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