Lesson 25 Factoring Cubes & Higher Powers Made Easy | Sum and Difference of Powers | Algebra & Regen
Welcome back to Math & Engineering Made Easy! In this lesson, you'll learn how to factor the sum and difference of powers, including the famous sum and difference of cubes, using simple patterns that are easy to remember. Instead of memorizing formulas, you'll learn the pattern behind factoring expressions like a^3 + b^3, a^3 − b^3, and even higher powers such as a^5 + b^5 and a^6 − b^6. In this lesson you'll learn: ✔ Difference of squares review ✔ Difference of powers: a^n − b^n ✔ Sum of odd powers: a^n + b^n ✔ Difference of cubes ✔ Sum of cubes ✔ Factoring higher powers using simple patterns ✔ Recognizing perfect cubes ✔ Step-by-step Regents-style examples ✔ Common factoring mistakes to avoid ✔ Fast techniques for Algebra and Regents exams Whether you're studying for an Algebra class, preparing for the NY Regents Exam, or simply strengthening your factoring skills, this lesson provides clear explanations and plenty of worked examples. If you found this lesson helpful, please Like 👍, Subscribe 🔔, and Share the video to support the channel and help other students succeed in math. New math lessons are uploaded regularly! #Math #Algebra #Factoring #Polynomials #DifferenceOfCubes #SumOfCubes #FactoringPolynomials #RegentsExam #Algebra1 #Algebra2 #LearnMath #MathTutorial #HighSchoolMath #Engineering #MathMadeEasy

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