Wednesday, July 21

Factoring Cubes


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Let us learn about "Factoring Cubes"

In mathematics, factoring is one important topic in algebra. Factoring the sum and difference of cubes are the one special case of polynomials in factoring.. Factoring is the process of performing the operation of arithmetic multiplication in reverse. Let us solve some example problems for factoring the sum and difference of cubes.

Factoring the Sum and difference of cubes:

Sum of cubes:

(a3 + b3) = (a + b) (a2 - ab + b2)

Differences of cubes:

(a3 – b3) = (a – b) (a2 + ab + b2)

If the length, breadth and height of a cuboid are equal to each other, then it is called a cube. For example, an ice - cube, a sugar cube, a dice, etc. A cube also has 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices.

It is a box with square faces

A cuboid with all the edges of the same length is a cube.

The dice with which you play is a cube

A cube has 8 vertices

A cube has 12 edges

A cube has 6 faces.

A solid cube is the part of the space enclosed by the six faces of the cube.


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