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OpenStudy (anonymous):

factor b cubed + 49b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\((b^3+49b)\) factor put the common term "b" \(b(b^2+49)\) all done! ^.^ \((b^2+49)\) cannot be factored anymore

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

LOOK ! \[b^2+49=(b-7i)(b+7i)\] so the final answer would be \[b(b-7i)(b+7i)\] @osantos22, this is only if you learned about imaginary numbers, nvm abt this if you did not.

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