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If a, b, c and d are four odd perfect cube numbers, then which of the following is always a factor of (3√a+3√b)^2 (3√c+3√d)

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Answered by Vansh1486
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mriduchauhan97: Pls anyone solve this
Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Thank you for asking this question. Here is your answer:


a = 1


b = 8


c = 125


d = 343


These are the four odd perfect cube numbers.


∛a=∛1=1,∛b=∛8=2,∛c=∛125=5  and ∛d=∛343=7  


(∛a+∛b)^2 (∛c  ∛d) will be 192, 360, 512, 576 and 600


(192, 360, 512, 576, 600) = 8


So this means that 8 will always be the factor of (∛a+∛b)^2 (∛c+∛d)


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