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Mathematics, 04.12.2020 01:20 dareaalcaam111

Can x3 + 8 be factored? Explain. (1 point) O No, because a sum of cubes cannot be factored.
O No, because r and 8 do not have any common factors.
O Yes, because a sum of cubes can be factored.
O Yes, because rº and 8 both share a common factor.

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