Can someone please tell me how to factor? x^3+y^3 I'm sure this is easy, I just don't know how to do it.
3 is common in both so it would be (x+y)^3
Also, out of curiosity, does anyone know a calculator like Wolfram that shows the process for solving for free? Also, if you could find a good tutorial video on this subject, I would really appreciate it. I tend to understand things well if they'll instructed in video form.
I didn't know you could take out an exponent...
Is (x+y)^3 the final answer?
because you can distribute the exponent still to get the same answer. Yes it is the final answer.
All right, if you would be willing to stay a bit to see if I understand the other problems, I'd appreciate it.
sure
Because Wolfram got a completely different answer than you, so I'm confused.
I'm sorry, but in my homework, they give snippets of the answer, and according to the one you gave, it HAS to be wrong.
Factor the expression completely.
what was the spinet they gave you?
I mean snippet.
i've attached it
Okay, I guess you don't know the answer.
Thanks for your time.
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