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1. Create an expression, in the form xn β€’ an, by substituting integers for a & n. (Note: Choose an n>3 and an a>2) Divide your expression by x β€’ a. Explain how a polynomial identity helped you find the quotient. Specifically, mention the pattern you followed for the coefficients and exponents of each term in the quotient. 2. Write the expression in simplest radical form.

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