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What polynomial identity should be used to prove that 133 = 125 + 8?

Difference of Cubes

Difference of Squares

Square of Binomial

Sum of Cubes

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Answer:

D. Sum of cubes.

Explanation:

We have been given an equation
133=125+8. We are asked to choose the polynomial identity that should be used to prove our given equation.

We can rewrite
125 as
5^3 and
8 as
2^3.

Upon substituting these values in our given equation, we will get:


133=5^3+2^3

Therefore, we should use sum of cubes property to prove our given equation.

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The correct answer for the given question above with the given polynomial is the last option: Sum of Cubes. Sum of cubes is the polynomial identity that can be used to prove that 133 = 125 + 8. Sum of cubes is the sum of a perfect cube and another perfect cube.
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