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Which polynomial identity will prove that 64+27=91
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Which polynomial identity will prove that 64+27=91
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Which polynomial identity will prove that 64+27=91
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Answer: sums of the cubes
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8^3+3^3
27=3*3*3
64=8*8*8
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