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Find the values of a and b so that the equation below is an identity: (x+2)³-3(x² −2x) = x³ + ax² +bx+8
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Find the values of a and b so that the equation below is an identity: (x+2)³-3(x² −2x) = x³ + ax² +bx+8
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Answer: -10 and 31 respectively
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