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The factored form of n^3+27/125

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Answer:

(n+3)(n^2-3n+9)/125

Explanation:

We can figure out the factored form of n^3+27/125 by adding all the brackets in the correct places. (I forgot what my math teacher called this process ;-;)

After adding the brackets it becomes:

(n + 3) (n² - 3n + 9) ÷ 125

(Our answer would be 125)

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User Udayan
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Answer:(n+3)(n^2-3n+9)/125

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