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How to expand (3x-4y)^6 ​

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(3x·​ 4y)(2x−3y)
Apply the distributive law: a(b−c)=ab−ac
(3x· 4y)(2x−3y)=​3x· 4y· 2x−3x· 4y· 3y
=3x· 4y· 2x−3x· 4y· 3y
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Simplify 3x· 4y· 2x−3x· 4y· 3y: 24x2y−36xy2
=24x2y−36xy2



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