SOLUTION: Expand (sqrt(x) + 3x)*4 + (sqrt(x) - 3x)*4.

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Question 1208683: Expand (sqrt(x) + 3x)*4 + (sqrt(x) - 3x)*4.
Answer by greenestamps(13200)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Expand (sqrt(x) + 3x)*4 + (sqrt(x) - 3x)*4.

As posted....



Or perhaps the "4"s were supposed to be exponents?

Use "^" (shift-6) to denote exponentiation.

This problem would have been more interesting:

Expand (sqrt(x) + 3x)^4 + (sqrt(x) - 3x)^4.

If in fact that is what you intended, re-post showing the expression correctly.


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