SOLUTION: Factor: 8a^3+27b^3 I got (2a+3b)(4a^2-6ab+9b^2) I am thinking that my answer is way to long Thank you for your help in advance

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Question 1037833: Factor:
8a^3+27b^3
I got
(2a+3b)(4a^2-6ab+9b^2)
I am thinking that my answer is way to long
Thank you for your help in advance

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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In your case, ,


Nope, not too long, just right.

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