SOLUTION: Construct a viable argument in solving a simple equation.
11. Which polynomial identity will prove 25 – 4 = 21?
A. Difference of Cubes B. Square of a Binomial
C. Differenc
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Question 1031914: Construct a viable argument in solving a simple equation.
11. Which polynomial identity will prove 25 – 4 = 21?
A. Difference of Cubes B. Square of a Binomial
C. Difference of Squares D. Sum of Cubes
Answer by robertb(5830) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
C. Difference of Squares
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