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I need help with the calculus portion of my ACT prep guide

I need help with the calculus portion of my ACT prep guide-example-1
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The first thing we have to do is find the pascal coefficients of the triangle for this we use the following image

From our exercise we know that


\begin{gathered} (2x^3-3y)^3\to(a+b)^3 \\ a=2x^3 \\ b=-3y \end{gathered}

Then our coefficients of Pascal's triangle are 1 - 3 - 3 - 1

Using the right triangle we get:


1a^3+3a^2b+3ab^2+1b^3

We substitute the values of a and b in our new expression to find our solution


1(2x^3)^3+3(2x^3)^2(-3y)+3(2x^3)(-3y)^2+1(-3y)^3
\begin{gathered} 8x^9+3(4x^6)^{}(-3y)+3(2x^3)(9y^2)^{}-27y^3 \\ 8x^9-36x^6y+54x^3y^2-27y^3 \end{gathered}

So the solution is:


8x^9-36x^6y+54x^3y^2-27y^3

I need help with the calculus portion of my ACT prep guide-example-1
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