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How do I factor x^3-64

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Solution:

Given the expression:


x^3-64

The above expression can be rewritten as


(x^3-4^3)

To factor the expression, we apply the difference cubes formula.

From the difference cubes formula:


(x^3-y^3)=(x-y)(x^2+xy+y^2)

In this case,


y=4

Thus, we have


\begin{gathered} (x^3-64)=(x^3-4^3) \\ =(x-4)(x^2+4x+4^2) \\ =(x-4)(x^2+4x+16) \end{gathered}

Hence, we have


(x-4)(x^2+4x+16)

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