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Factor.$$t^{3}+729$$
$(t+9)\left(t^{2}-9 t+81\right)$
Algebra
Chapter 6
Factoring and Quadratic Equations
Section 5
Factoring the Sum and Difference of Two Cubes
Equations and Inequalities
Quadratic Functions
Campbell University
McMaster University
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
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Okay, so arrest the fact you know that 7 29 is the perfect you of nine. So we have. Thank you. So, based on our sum of two cubes, we have the falling formula. Okay, so we know based on this, that t is equal to F and nine is equal to l. So we have plus all which is t plus nine times f squared, which is t squared minus f times all which is not entirely t and plus l squared, which is not in squared, which gives me 81.
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