SOLUTION: (4x-5)<3> the number in the <> are exponents

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Question 31123: (4x-5)<3>
the number in the <> are exponents

Answer by brianunlv(12)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
is a perfect cube
using the formula for perfect cubes:
perfect cube (2 forms): A³ ± 3A²B + 3AB² ± B³ = (A ± B)³
we get:

=
regards,
Brian bird

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