SOLUTION: Use the sum-of-two-cubes pattern to factor the following.
(125x^3+27y^3)
I've got: (5)^3+(3)^3
This is the answer I got and Webassign told me it wasn't correct:
(5x+3y)
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Question 846143: Use the sum-of-two-cubes pattern to factor the following.
(125x^3+27y^3)
I've got: (5)^3+(3)^3
This is the answer I got and Webassign told me it wasn't correct:
(5x+3y)(5x^2-15xy+9y^2)
Thank you for your help!
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It should be and not in your right hand side term.
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