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Answer:

The answer is the last one....

Step-by-step explanation:

Sorry for possible a vague answer, but you can divide out all the answers and you will see that only the last one proves the point...

if you do these problems in a class you are taught for sum/diff of cubes

the pattern ( a b) (a^ ab b^2) ...notice that there are no signs between the variables... the next teaching point is that the signs use this pattern...

"SAME" , "OPPOSIT", "ALWAYS A PLUS"... that is not me look that up in an algebra book.. same opposite, always a plus... I think some people call is "SOAP" same, opposite  Always plus (that works) ....

bottom line here is that you answer needs cubes under the division, and the

end part has to have a "+" , given that after multiplying by "-b" you have to end up with a "-B^3" only a "+b^2" will do , that is consistent with the fourth answer

D is the answer for the question! Good luck.
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