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Factor the following

3x^3-x^2y+6x^2y-2xy^2+3xy^2-y^3
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User Thomas Albright
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Answer:


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

Explanation:


3x^3-x^2y+6x^2y-2xy^2+3xy^2-y^3

Multiply and combine like terms.


3x^3+xy^2-y^3+5xy^3

Consider
3x^3+xy^2-y^3+5xy^3 as a polynomial over variable x.


3x^3+5xy^2+y^2x-y^3

Find one factor of the form kx^m +n, where kx^m divides the monomial with the highest power 3x^3 and n divides the constant factor −y^3 . One such factor is 3x−y. Factor the polynomial by dividing it by this factor.


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

Consider
x^2+2xy+y^2. Use the perfect square formula,
a^2+2ab+b^2 =
(a+b)^2, where a=x and b=y.


(x+y)^2

Rewrite the complete factored expression.


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

User Mohit Sehgal
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Answer:

  • (3x - y)(x + y)²

Explanation:

  • 3x³ - x²y + 6x²y - 2xy² + 3xy² - y³ =
  • x²(3x - y) + 2xy(3x - y) + y²(3x - y) =
  • (3x - y)(x² + 2xy + y²) =
  • (3x - y)(x + y)²
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