I think these are the sums of perfect cubes.
A = (2x²)³ + (3)³
B = (x³)³ + (1)³
D = (x²)³ + (x)³
E = (3x³)³ + (x^4)³
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Answer:
9n^4
Step-by-step explanation:
The divisor and quotient can be interchanged to find the divisor:
Such division is carried out by first finding the quotient of the highest-degree terms:
This value is used to multiply the denominator and subtract that product from the numerator to find the new numerator. The new numerator is zero, so the value that goes in Blank 1 is ...
9n^4
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The attachment shows the long division.
Just use teh same numbers as the perimeter and times it by 7 and 5
I know I dislike it as well! Sorry you are having trouble with it! :)
I have no idea sorry i figure it out brb