Use the polynomial identity x2−a2=(x+a)(x−a) to rewrite x2−196 . Which

  1. use the polynomial identity to rewrite x^3+a^3=(x+a)(x^2-ax+a^2) to rewrite x^3+25 which polynomial does this establish
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  2. Use the polynomial identity x2−a2=(x + a)(x − a)to rewrite x2−196 . Which polynomial does this establish?(1 point)
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  3. Use the polynomial identity x2−a2=(x+a)(x−a) to rewrite x2−196 . Which polynomial does this establish?(1 point) Responses
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  4. Use the polynomial identity x^2+2ax+a^2=(x+a)(x+a) to rewrite x^2+4x+4. Which polynomial does this establish?(1 point)1.
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  5. Use the polynomial identity22 + 2ax + a? = (a + a) (2 + a) to rewrite 22 + 42 + 4. Which polynomial does this establish? (1
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  6. Use the polynomial identity x2−a2=(x+a)(x−a) to rewrite x2−196. Which polynomial does this establish?(1 point)x^2−196=(x
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  7. Use the polynomial identity x2−a2=(x+a)(x−a) to rewrite x2−196 . Which polynomial does this establish?(1 point)
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  8. Use the polynomial identity x^2-a^2=(x+a)(x-a) to rewrite x^2-196 Which polynomial does this establish?x^2-196=(x-14)(x-14)
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  9. use the polynomial identity x^2-a^2=(x+a)(x-a) to rewrite x^2-196. which polynomial does this establish
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  10. Use the polynomial identity x^2-a^2=(x+a)(x-a) to rewrite x^2-196. Which polynomial does this establish?
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