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(5x^5-y)^2 binomials to power

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Answer:

The expansion of the expression gives;


=25x^(10)-10x^5y+y^2

Expansion:

Given the expression:


(5x^5-y)^2

We want to expand;


\begin{gathered} (5x^5-y)^2 \\ =(5x^5-y)(5x^5-y) \\ =5x^5(5x^5-y)-y(5x^5-y) \\ =5x^5(5x^5)+5x^5(-y)-y(5x^5)-y(-y) \\ =25x^(10)-5x^5y-5x^5y+y^2 \\ =25x^(10)-10x^5y+y^2 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the expansion of the expression gives;


=25x^(10)-10x^5y+y^2

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