SOLUTION: Would (x^3-27) have a factor of (2x+3)?
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Question 596143: Would (x^3-27) have a factor of (2x+3)?
Answer by unlockmath(1688) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hello,
Would (x^3-27) have a factor of (2x+3)?
Here are the factors of x^3-27:
(x-3)(x^2+3x+9)
Make sense?
RJ
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