I'm in calc right now, and I'm struggling with an algebra problem. So I'm coming to you guys.
I need to de-FOIL this problem:
(x^3 - 8)
I learned this in 8th grade, but I forgot how to do it. I've talked to 2 kids on my hall and my RA, and all of them forgot, too. Help, please!
I know that the answer is going to be (x - #)(x^2 - #x + #), if that makes sense.