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The cube of the difference of 4 times x and 6 divided by 2 times the sum of x and 1

4(1 - 6)2
25 + 1
(41 – 6)
2(1 + 1)
413 - 6
2(1 + 1)
(41 - 6)
21 + 1

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Answer:


((4x-6)^3)/(2)(x+1)

Explanation:

Maybe you want your verbiage written as a mathematical expression.

"the difference of 4 times x and 6" is (4x -6). "the sum of x and 1" is (x+1).

No other grouping is indicated, so we have ...


\boxed{((4x-6)^3)/(2)(x+1)}

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