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Ayanna Gregory
Mathematics
19 October, 03:55
The polynomial x^3+64 is example of a?
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Emily Khan
19 October, 04:19
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Binomial
Step-by-step explanation:
x^3+64 is a two term polynomial. Thus, it is a binomial.
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Harley Fuller
19 October, 04:21
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Answer: A.) Sum of cubes
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