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What is the value of the 5th term of the expansion (2x-4)^4 HELP PLEASE

What is the value of the 5th term of the expansion (2x-4)^4 HELP PLEASE-example-1
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Option D

The answer is 256

Explanation:

(2x – 4)⁴

(2x – 4) × (2x – 4) × (2x – 4) × (2x – 4)

(2x – 4)² × (2x – 4)²

(4x² – 16x + 16) × (4x² – 16x + 16)

16x⁴ – 64x³ + 64x² – 64x³ + 256x² – 256x + 64x² – 256x + 256

16x⁴ – 128x³ + 384x² – 512x + 256

Thus, The 5th term of the expansion (2x – 4)⁴ is 256

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