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(a³-64)÷(a-4)
dividing polynomials


(a³-64)÷(a-4) dividing polynomials ​-example-1
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Answer:


\textbf{$a^2 + 4a + 16$}\\

Explanation:


\textup{Given:}\\$$ (a^3 - 64)/(a - 4) $$\\\textup{This can be written as:}\\$ (a - 4)(a^2 + 4a + 16) $ \hspace{25mm} $[ (a^3 - b^3) = (a - b)(a^2 + ab + b^2)]$\\


\textup{Here $b = 4$}\\\textup{Now, it can be written as}\\$$ ((a - 4)(a^2 + 4a + 16))/(a - 4) $$\\\textup{which renders us}\\


$$a^2 + 4a + 16$$

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