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What expression is equivalent to (5x^2+3z+2)^2
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What expression is equivalent to (5x^2+3z+2)^2
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What they are asking you to do is to simplify the expression.
(5x^2+3z+2)^2 you cannot simplify the terms in the parentheses
5^4(x^4)+3^2(z^2)+2^2 distribute ^2 to each term AND coefficient
625x^4+9z^2+4 this expression is equivalent
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