Factor. Use your answers in Exercises 1 and 2 as necessary. See Examples 1 and 2.
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Exercise 1
To help factor the sum or difference of cubes, complete the following list of cubes.
13 = _______
23 = _______
33 = _______
43 = _______
53 = _______
63 = _______
73 = _______
83 = _______
93 = _______
103 = _______
Exercise 2
The following powers of x are all perfect cubes: x3, x6, x9, x12, x15. Based on this observation, we may make a conjecture that if the power of a variable is divisible by _____ (with 0 remainder), then we have a perfect cube.
EXAMPLE 1 Factoring Differences of Cubes
Factor each difference of cubes.

EXAMPLE 2 Factoring Sums of Cubes
Factor each sum of cubes.

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