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What is (-3x) 4 in expanded form?

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It is 3x^2 -12x hope it helps.
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Answer:


81 x^4.

Explanation:

We have given expression
(-3x)^4.

We need to find the expanded form of given expression.

We can see that -3x has a whole power(exponent) as 4.

So, we need to distribute 4 over exponents of -3 and x.

Therefore,


(-3x)^4 =(-3)^4*(x)^4

=
81 x^4.

Therefore, expanded form of
(-3x)^4 is
81 x^4.

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