SOLUTION: (L2−Q3)2

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Question 342468: (L2−Q3)2
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(L^2−Q^3)
(L^2−Q^3)
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L^4-L^2Q^3-L^2Q^3+Q^6
L^4-2L^2Q^3+Q^6 ANS.

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