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A logistics coordinator is analyzing the expression , which represents the combined volume of two different spherical storage tanks. To simplify the volume calculations, the coordinator must factor the expression. Match each component of the factoring process with its correct description.
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Initial Factoring Step for Industrial Volume Expressions