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  • 02-03-2022
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Factor completely 81x8 − 1. (9x4 − 1)(9x4 1) (3x2 − 1)(3x2 1)(9x4 − 1) (3x2 − 1)(3x2 1)(9x4 1) (3x2 − 1)(3x2 1)(3x2 1)(3x2 1).

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UrMomsAGuy69 UrMomsAGuy69
  • 03-03-2022

Answer:

(3x^2 - 1)(3x^2 + 1)(9x^4 + 1).

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the identity for the difference of 2 squares;

a^2 - b^2 = (a - b)(a + b)  

we put a^2 = 81x^8 and b^2 = 1  giving

a = 9x^4 and b = 1, so:

81x^8 − 1 =   (9x^4 - 1)(9x^4 + 1)

Applying the difference of 2 squares to 9x^4 - 1:

= (3x^2 - 1)(3x^2 + 1)(9x^4 + 1).

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