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Mathematics, 10.07.2019 14:30 MIStatefan2003

Ireally need , im so confused .i need someone to go over it with me . prove the polynomial identity. (a−1)^3+(a−1)^2=a(a−1)^2 drag and drop the expressions to correctly complete the proof of the polynomial identity. the options and blank spaces they give me are in the attachements

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