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Use Pascal's triangle or the Binomial theorem to expand the binomials. 1. (3c-2d)^4 2. (2n+3)^5 3. (x^2+4)^3
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Use Pascal's triangle or the Binomial theorem to expand the binomials. 1. (3c-2d)^4 2. (2n+3)^5 3. (x^2+4)^3
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1. (3c-2d)^4
2. (2n+3)^5
3. (x^2+4)^3
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