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Find the product of (x − 8)^2 and explain how it demonstrates the closure property of multiplication.

x^2 − 64; is a polynomial

x^2 − 16x + 64; is a polynomial

x^2 − 64; may or may not be a polynomial

x^2 − 16x + 64; may or may not be a polynomial

User Glortho
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Answer:x^2-16x+64

Explanation:

in the attachment

Find the product of (x − 8)^2 and explain how it demonstrates the closure property-example-1
User Mugiwara
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Answer:

I know for sure that it’s x^2 - 16x + 64 is a polynomial

Explanation:

I just took the test.

User Rahul Kulhari
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