Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
In every case, the factorization makes use of the standard form for factoring the sum or difference of cubes:
1. a=x, b=y^2. Use the formula for the difference.
2. a^2 ⇒ a, b = b. Use the formula for the sum.
3. a=m^3, b=n. Use the formula for the difference.
4. a=p b=k^3. Use the formula for the sum.
5. a^2 ⇒ a, b^3 ⇒ b. Use the formula for the sum.
6. a=x^3, b=y^3. Use the formula for the difference. When you do, the first factor is the difference x^3 -y^3, which can be factored using the difference formula again with a=x, b=y.