SOLUTION: HOW WOULD YOU SOLVE: 32x2y -2y3 (the 2 after the x and the 3 after the y are suppose to be squared)?
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HOW WOULD YOU SOLVE:
32x2y -2y3 (the 2 after the x and the 3 after the y are suppose to be squared)?
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32x^2y-2y^3= 2y(16x^2-y^2)
=2y(4x-y)(4x+y)
Cheers,
Stan H.