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Multiply each pair of conjugates using the product of the conjugates pattern.
Determine whether each polynomial is a monomial, binomial, trinomial, or other polynomial. Then, find the degree of each polynomial
Multiply each pair of conjugates using the product of the conjugates pattern.
Explain why but
In the following exercises, find the product of .
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