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15 May, 19:05

The polynomial x3 + 64 is an example of a

-sum of cubes

-difference of cubes

-difference of squares

-perfect-square trinomial

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  1. 15 May, 19:52
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    Because the value of x is raised to the power of 3, x^3 is a cubed number.

    and 64 is 4^3

    This makes the polynomial a sum of cubes.
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