Eric Nicholas K's answer to Angeline Wong's Secondary 3 A Maths Singapore question.

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Eric Nicholas K
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Here. It’s similar to how you factorise things like 36x^4 - 16 using a2 - b2 factorisation, except that it’s a3 and b3 here.