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11 August, 19:39

The polynomial x3 + 64 is an example of a

A. sum of cubes

B. difference of cubes

C. difference of squares

D. perfect-square trinomial

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  1. 11 August, 22:10
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    X^3 is a perfect cube

    64 is a perfect cube (since 64 = 4^3)

    When I say "perfect cube" I mean it can be written in the form A^3 where "A" is a placeholder for a number or variable expression (such as x)

    Since we have two cubes and we're adding them, we have a sum of cubes

    Answer: Choice A) sum of cubes
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