Asked by knmk
A cube with side length mc025-1.jpg is stacked on another cube with side length mc025-2.jpg. What is the total volume of the cubes in factored form?
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I can’t view the image files you attached. Please either type the two side lengths here or re-upload the images.
Meanwhile, here’s the general factored result you can use right away. If the two cube side lengths are a and b, their total volume is
a^3 + b^3 = (a + b)(a^2 − ab + b^2).
So compute each side length a and b from your images, substitute into that formula, and simplify if needed. If you give the actual expressions or numbers I’ll factor the specific sum for you.
Meanwhile, here’s the general factored result you can use right away. If the two cube side lengths are a and b, their total volume is
a^3 + b^3 = (a + b)(a^2 − ab + b^2).
So compute each side length a and b from your images, substitute into that formula, and simplify if needed. If you give the actual expressions or numbers I’ll factor the specific sum for you.
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