Sign In
Ask Question
Azaria
Mathematics
26 February, 13:58
Factor the term completely: 1 - (x+y) ^3
+1
Answers (
1
)
Antoine Mckenzie
26 February, 14:10
0
The answer would be 2y (3x² + y²).
Comment
Complaint
Link
Know the Answer?
Answer
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question 👍
“Factor the term completely: 1 - (x+y) ^3 ...”
in 📗 Mathematics if the answers seem to be not correct or there’s no answer. Try a smart search to find answers to similar questions.
Search for Other Answers
You Might be Interested in
Factor the expression 3x^2 - 6x i will mark brainliest
Answers (2)
Joakim is icing 30 cupcakes. he spreads mint icing on 1/5 of the cupcakes and chocolate on1/2 of the remaining cupcakes the rest will get vanielle icing how many cupcakes have vanielle icing
Answers (1)
Mrs. Longchamp spent exactly $224 when she bought 28 more books for the library. She spent $96 on non - fiction books and $128 on fantasy books. The price of each non fiction was the same as the price of each fantasy book.
Answers (1)
Simplify the answer if necessary. 1.) 8/10 : 7/8
Answers (2)
Which ratios forms a proportion with 25/35? A. 3/5 B. 15/21 C. 24/34 D. 5/10
Answers (1)
New Questions in Mathematics
90% of students at a university use a backpack, while the rest do not. Of all the students, 50% carry their laptops with them and 5% carry neither a backpack nor laptop. What percentage of students carry their laptops and use a backpack?
Answers (1)
Brianna's teacher asked her which of these three expressions are equivalent to each other 9x - 3 x - 4, 12x - 4, 5x + x - 4
Answers (1)
I am the only number between 41 and 49 that has 5 as a factor. what number am i?
Answers (1)
Solve the proportion: A printer can print 11 color pages in 2 minutes. How many color pages can the printer print in 7 minutes?
Answers (1)
Four is three less than
Answers (2)
Home
»
Mathematics
» Factor the term completely: 1 - (x+y) ^3
Sign In
Sign Up
Forgot Password?