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30 August, 12:03
Can 27x^3+8y^3 be factor polynomial?
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Raindrop
30 August, 12:58
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This is the sum of the cubes.
First we must transform
27x^3+8y^3 = (3x) ^3 + (2y) ^3 = (3x+2y) * (9x^2+6xy+4y^2)
Good luck!
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