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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Factor: 54a^3n + 16b^3n

hero (hero):

I was gonna do it, but forget it now.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

first step is to factor out a 2, so you see you have the sum of two cubes. you start with \[2(27a^{3n}+8b^{3n})\] no go ahead

hero (hero):

I was going to mess it up anyways. I didn't know the n was an exponent as well. Another failure to use parentheses

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i am assuming n is in the exponent, but i could be wrong

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