Find the product. (a3 + 8)(a3 – 8)
2 answers:
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Option: D is the correct answer.
The product is:
D.
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We are asked to simplify the given algebraic expression i.e. we have to find the product of two algebraic expressions, which are a polynomial in terms of "a"
As both are cubic polynomial so there product will be a six-degree polynomial.
( Since on multiplying the degree gets add up )
The expression is as follows:
We know that:
Hence we get the product as:
Hence, the product is:
1. Use difference of squares: a^2-b^2=(a+b)(a-b) (a^3)^2-8^2 2. Use power rule: (x^a)^b=x^(ab) a^6-8^2 3. Simplify 8^2 to 64 a^6-64 Your answer is d.
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