Factoring the Sum & Difference of Two Cubes

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Factoring the Sum & Difference of Two Cubes

The sum or difference of two cubes will factor into a binomial  trinomial. same sign always + always opposite same sign always + always opposite

Now we know how to get the signs, let’s work on what goes inside. Square this term to get this term. Cube root of 1st term Cube root of 2nd term Product of cube root of 1st term and cube root of 2nd term.

Try one. Make a binomial and a trinomial with the correct signs.

Try one. Cube root of 1st term Cube root of 2nd term

Try one. Square this term to get this term.

Try one. Multiply 3x an 5 to get this term.

Try one. Square this term to get this term.

Try one. You did it! Don’t forget the first rule of factoring is to look for the greatest common factor. I hope you took notes!