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Revision as of 18:36, 17 June 2016
The sum and difference of powers are powerful factoring techniques that, respectively, factor a sum or a difference of certain powers.
Sums of Powers
Differences of Powers
If is a positive integer and and are real numbers,
For example:
Note that the number of terms in the long factor is equal to the exponent in the expression being factored.
An amazing thing happens when and differ by , say, . Then and
.
For example:
If we also know that then:
Sum of Cubes
See Also
- Factoring
- Difference of squares, an extremely common specific case of this.
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