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M^3 + 9m
Factor:
M^3 + 9m
= m(m^2 + 9)
Answer:
m(m^2 + 9)
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m^3 + 9m =
There is a common factor of m.
= m(m^2 + 9)
That is the complete factorization.
m^2 + 9 is a sum of two squares which is not factorable.
Answer: m(m^2 + 9)
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