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Which of the following are equivalent to (a+3)^3
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Which of the following are equivalent to (a+3)^3
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the answer would be like 3*3*3=27
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an equivalent answer would be 3+27 we got this because when you distribute an exponent you do it on everything in the parenthesis a=1 so 1*3=3
3*3*3=27
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