SOLUTION: fill in the missing.... z to the 3rd - 1 = ( )(z to the 2nd+z+1)

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z to the 3rd - 1 = ( )(z to the 2nd+z+1)

Answer by orca(409)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use this identity:

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can be factored into.
So the missing part is z-1.

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