SOLUTION: I need help factoring these equations. 8x^3+27y^3 (^ means to the power of) and (x^2)(y^3)+xy

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Question 147615: I need help factoring these equations. 8x^3+27y^3 (^ means to the power of) and (x^2)(y^3)+xy
Answer by stanbon(48578) About Me  (Show Source):
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need help factoring these equations.
8x^3+27y^3
This is "the sum of cubes".
Rewrite as follows:
(2x)^3 + (3y)^3 = (2x+3y)((2x)^2 -(2x)(3y) + (3y)^2)
= (2x+3y)(4x^2 -6xy + 9y^2)
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(x^2)(y^3)+xy
= (xy)(xy^2 + 1)
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Cheers,
Stan H.