Asked by Channing
what is (a^2-2ba-b^2)(a+b)??
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Answered by
bobpursley
are you certain of the signs in the first term?
If you are, it does not factor to something simple, so you will just have to multiply it all out.
If you are, it does not factor to something simple, so you will just have to multiply it all out.
Answered by
Channing
so if you muliplied a^2 by a would it be a^3 right? and -2ba times B would be -2b^2a?
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