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Old January 11th, 2009, 09:53 AM
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Post Factoring Completely ,

I recently attempted the problem below but I made a sign mistake partway through the problem so I need to get a second opinion to figure out , where I went wrong.

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I recently attempted the problem below but I made a sign mistake partway through the problem so I need to get a second opinion to figure out , where I went wrong.

Factor Completely:
A common factor is (3x+1)^3
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