x^3+3x^2h+3xh^2+h^3
2006-10-23 12:27:42
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answer #1
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answered by raj 7
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First calculate (x+h) squared, then multiply the answer by (x+h)
(x+h)(x+h) = x^2 +2xh + h^2
(x+h)(x^2 +2xh + h^2) = x^3 + 2(x^2)h +x(h^2) + (x^2)h + 2x(h^2) + h^3)
combine like terms and that's it:
x^3 + 3(x^2)h + 3x(h^2) + h^3
Good luck.
2006-10-23 12:35:57
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answer #2
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answered by Rozz 3
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(x+h)(x+h)(x+h)
Factoring... I just hate it
start off by multiplying the first two: (x+h)(x+h)
which gives you x^2 + h^2 + 2hx
Then do it again
(x+h)(x^2 + h^2 + 2hx)
2006-10-23 12:32:41
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answer #3
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answered by punjabi007 2
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x^3 + h^3 + 3xh (x + h)
2006-10-23 12:37:03
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answer #4
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answered by Zobee 1
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(x + h) times (x + h) times (x + h)
2006-10-23 12:27:54
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answer #5
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answered by raxivar 5
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x+h^3 = x+h^3
can't be simplified
2006-10-23 12:27:42
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answer #6
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answered by hottierecy 4
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(x+h)X(x+h)X(x+h)
2006-10-23 12:33:54
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answer #7
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answered by im lost come and find me 4
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