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Which expression is the completely factored form of x6−64y3 ?

User Romeovs
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(x^(2) -4y)(x^(4) +4x^(2) y+16y^(2) )

is the answer.

User Chemitaxis
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We are given this


x^6 -64y^3

write it as the difference of cubes


(x^2)^3 -(4y)^3

use the formula for the difference of cubes


(x^2-4y) ((x^2)^2+x^2*4y+(4y)^2)

Now use the formula for the difference of squares as
4y = (2√(y) )^2


(x-2√(y)) (x+2√(y)) (x^4+4x^2y+16y^2)

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