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Crosswinds

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Hiii.

Okay can someone please help me with this question? Keeping in mind you're speaking to someone who is mathematically challenged. I have a worked answer for it but I don't understand it.


Factorise fully:
(m+2n)3 + (m-2n)3


The answer is:
2m(m2+12n2)


The first line of working is:
(m+2n+m-2n)((m+2n)2-(m+2n)(m-2n)+(m-2n)2)

:( Whhhyy?


Sorry for the semi-public display of stupidity but this is eroding my will to live. :)
 
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It's easy...Have you learnt cubes yet? Just think of (m+2n)^3 as a^3 and (m-2n)^3 as b^3

The standard form is then (a+b)(a^2 - ab + b^2), which is the first line of your working.
 

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Hiii.

Okay can someone please help me with this question? Keeping in mind you're speaking to someone who is mathematically challenged. I have a worked answer for it but I don't understand it.


Factorise fully:
(m+2n)3 + (m-2n)3


The answer is:
2m(m2+12n2)


The first line of working is:
(m+2n+m-2n)((m+2n)2-(m+2n)(m-2n)+(m-2n)2)

:( Whhhyy?


Sorry for the semi-public display of stupidity but this is eroding my will to live. :)
ah i got a diffrent answer to this just started this so might be wrong check attachment

ended up with 2m^3+24mn^2
 

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It's the same answer dude, yours just isn't factorised.
 

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