SOLUTION: I have a question to factor M^3 + 27. would the correct answer be m^3 + 3^3? I know this seems basic. Thanks

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Question 233295: I have a question to factor M^3 + 27. would the correct answer be m^3 + 3^3? I know this seems basic. Thanks
Answer by Earlsdon(6294)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Factor:
This can be written as the sum of two cubes:

The sum of two cubes can be factored thus;
so...

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