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divide the polynomial x3−a3 by x−a . which polynomial identity does this establish?(1 point) responses
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The result of dividing the polynomial x^3 - a^3 by x - a is x^2 + ax + a^2. This establishes the polynomial identity of x^3 - a^3 = (x - a)(x^2 + ax + a^2).
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