Evaluate this algebraic expression f(a,b)

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The discussion revolves around evaluating the algebraic expression Δ involving variables a and b. Participants explore methods for simplifying the expression, including factoring and using online computational tools.

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  • Technical explanation
  • Mathematical reasoning

Main Points Raised

  • One participant presents the expression for Δ without access to math calculators.
  • Another participant suggests factoring out common elements, specifically mentioning the number 9 and the factor (a-b) appearing multiple times.
  • Some participants express surprise at the availability of online tools like Wolfram Alpha for evaluating the expression.

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Participants do not reach a consensus on the evaluation of the expression, and multiple approaches to simplification are discussed without resolution.

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Some assumptions about the variables a and b are not explicitly stated, and there may be additional factors in the expression that are not fully explored.

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I do not have access to the math calculators.
Δ = 162*(a-b)*(a^2-b^2)*(a^3-b^3) -108*(a^3-b^3)*(a-b)^3 + 81*(a-b)^2*(a^2-b^2)^2 - 108*(a^2-b^2)^3 - 27*(a^3-b^3)^2

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Take out some factors to make t simpler. 9 is obvious. (a-b) is another (twice). Several terms have other factors in common, so combine those first.
 

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