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Mathematics, 19.11.2020 19:40 milkshakegrande101

Skye says that x^3 – a^3 = (x – a)(x^2 + ax + a^2) is a polynomial identity because when she substitutes 2 in for x and 3 in for a she gets –19 on both sides of the equation. Part A: Do you agree with Skye’s statement? Show your argument.
Part B: How else could you prove if x^3 – a^3 = (x – a)(x^2 + ax + a^2) is a polynomial identity?

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