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A 3rd degree binomial with a constant of 8

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Answer:


ax^3+8, where a can be any number.

Explanation:

This is because a binomial consists of two terms. The problem tells us there is a constant(degree of 0), and a 3rd degree term. Thus, the above format must be followed for a 3rd degree binomial with a constant of 8.

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Answer:

Explanation:

x³ + 8

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