Heya peeps ! Is anyone here familiar with equation for cubed polynomials? I have this set of problems about it that I can’t understand. We were assigned to answer it and understand how we came up with the answer . Our Math professor will select random students to solve the problem as well as show solutions to class so I require comprehensive explanation regarding equation for cubed polynomials. I tried answering some of the questions but I think I got it completely incorrect. Please help me because it’s urgent and the due date is quite near already and I haven’t yet understood how to solve this.
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Registered: 23.04.2003
From: Girona, Catalunya (Spain)
Posted: Friday 29th of Dec 19:46
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