SOLUTION: how do you factor x to the 6 minus y to the 6th two different ways. I think one way would be to use the difference of squares and the other the difference of cubes.
Algebra ->
Exponents
-> SOLUTION: how do you factor x to the 6 minus y to the 6th two different ways. I think one way would be to use the difference of squares and the other the difference of cubes.
Log On
Question 664994: how do you factor x to the 6 minus y to the 6th two different ways. I think one way would be to use the difference of squares and the other the difference of cubes.
You can put this solution on YOUR website! correct
Let's do diff of squares first. For that
In our case, a^2 is x^6, so a = x^3. b^2 is y^6, so b - y^3
thus we get note terms are also a sum and diff of 2 cubes, so you need to expand those as well. End result is
Now let's do it as diff of two cubes first but the first term is a diff of 2 squares, so expand that to i do not have a formula that shows how to easily expand the last term, but since hte factoring must come out the same regardless lf the method used, you can prove to yourself that