- \( x^{12}+9 x^{8} y^{4}+27 x^{4} y^{8}+27 y^{12} \)
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We can factor out \(x^4\) to simplify the expression: \(x^{12}+9 x^{8} y^{4}+27 x^{4} y^{8}+27 y^{12} = x^4(x^8+9x^4y^4+27y^8+27y^{12})\) Show more…
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