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1.) -6v²w³ (v² - 11v²w⁵ + 6w⁴) 2.) -10x⁴y⁴ (x⁴ - 4x⁴y⁴ + 4y³)
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1.) -6v²w³ (v² - 11v²w⁵ + 6w⁴) 2.) -10x⁴y⁴ (x⁴ - 4x⁴y⁴ + 4y³)
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1.) -6v²w³ (v² - 11v²w⁵ + 6w⁴)
2.) -10x⁴y⁴ (x⁴ - 4x⁴y⁴ + 4y³)
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1) -6v^4w^3 + 66v^4w^8 - 36v^2w^7
2) -10x^8y^4 + 40x^8y^8 - 40x^4y^7
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