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JulijaS [17]
4 years ago
5

Write the expression 125m^6-8n^3 in factored form

Mathematics
1 answer:
Tom [10]4 years ago
4 0
M2 = p

<span>125<span>m6</span>−8<span>n3</span>=125<span>p3</span>−8<span>n3

</span></span> Now if you factor it it will give you this 

<span><span>125<span>p3 </span>− 8<span>n3 </span>= (5p<span>)3 </span>− (2n<span>)3 </span>= (5p − 2n)((5p<span>)2 </span>+ (5p)(2n) + (2n<span>)2</span>)

Hope this has helped tell me if you got it right ok</span></span>
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