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factor of 1-m^3 are ​

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Answered by srikar03
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{let \: the \: given \: equation \: is\: equal \: to\: zero}

1 -  {m}^{3 }  = 0 \\ 1 =  {m}^{3} \\

m=±1

and the factors are

(1 + m)({1}^{2}  - 1(m) +  {m}^{2} )

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