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Mathematics, 26.11.2021 03:50 mjmckay03

It's time to show off your creativity and marketing skills! You are going to design an advertisement for a new polynomial identity that you are going to invent. Your goal for this activity is to demonstrate the proof of your

polynomial identity through an algebraic proof and a numerical proof in an engaging way! Make it so the whole world wants to purchase your polynomial identity

and can't imagine living without it!

You may do this by making a flier, a newspaper or magazine advertisement, making an infomercial video or audio recording, or designing a visual presentation for

investors through a flowchart or PowerPoint.

You must:

โ€ข Label and display your new polynomial identity

โ€ข Prove that it is true through an algebraic proof, identifying each step

โ€ข Demonstrate that your polynomial identity works on numerical relationships

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