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    Jan 21, 2011, 11:59 AM
    factor m^6-27n^3
    how do you factor m^6-27n^3?
    or m^6+27n^3?
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    Jan 21, 2011, 12:25 PM

    First notice that 27 = 3^3. So these equations can be rewritten as the difference of cubes for the first one, and the sum of cubes for the second:



    and



    The difference of cubes can be factored like this:



    and the sum of cubes can be factored like this:



    Hope this helps.

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