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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Factor the expression. x3 − 27

OpenStudy (mendicant_bias):

Is this \[x ^{3}- 27\]?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A. (x – 3)(x3 + 2x + 9) B. (x + 3)(x3 + 2x − 9) C. (x – 3)(x2 + 3x + 9) D. (x – 3)(x2 − 3x − 9)

OpenStudy (mendicant_bias):

Branden, is this the equation I posted above? Just making sure that it's correct.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no it should be x^3 he didn't write it properly

OpenStudy (mendicant_bias):

^Totally fostering learning, guys. Sweet.

OpenStudy (mendicant_bias):

hbranden: Is it x^3, or x3?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its x^3

OpenStudy (mendicant_bias):

Okay. Yeah, just for future reference, the "caret" symbol is put in between a term and its' exponent when you're using computers or calculators, generally. @galacticwavesXX is completely right, it is C. Do you understand why, though?

OpenStudy (mendicant_bias):

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