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How can I factor? 1-64x^6
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flip the equation 1-64x^6 to 64x^6-1
this is easy to just square:
sort of 64x^6 is 8x^3
to get -1 , you would multiply 1 by -1
so the answer is:
(8x^3 + 1)(8x^3 - 1)
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