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How do you factorize the algebraic expression [8p³ - 27q³ - 36p²q + 54pq²] using identities?
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How do you factorize the algebraic expression [8p³ - 27q³ - 36p²q + 54pq²] using identities?
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How do you factorize the algebraic expression [8p³ - 27q³ - 36p²q + 54pq²] using identities?
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Answer:
8p^3 -27q^3 -36p^2q +54pq^2
Explanation:
This isn't factorizable???
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