SOLUTION: Multiply
(1 - 2x^9)^2
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Question 436817: Multiply
(1 - 2x^9)^2
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Answer
Here, you just have to multiply the exponent to the equation
If you are confused with why 1 isn't is because is the same thing as 1
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