Mathematics, 18.07.2020 08:01 LSDWW123w
Which statement explains why the polynomial cannot be factored using the binomial theorem?
¥3 - 4x2 + 16x - 64
O The signs do not follow the right pattern.
O The first and last terms are not perfect cubes.
O The exponents on each term do not follow the pattern for a binomial expansion.
O The middle terms do not take into account the coefficients from Pascal's triangle.
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