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Use the the Binomial Theorem to expand the binomial.
(3a+4x)^3
6 years ago

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R_scott
(j + k)^3 = j^3 + 3 j^2 k + 3 j k^2 + k^3

(3a+4x)^3 = (3a)^3 + 3[(3a)^2 (4x)] + 3 [(3a) (4x)^2] + (4x)^3
6 years ago

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