SOLUTION: Expand the binomial using the binomial theorem: ( 2x3 - 3y )4

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Question 46735: Expand the binomial using the
binomial theorem: ( 2x3 - 3y )4


Answer by consc198(59)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You first simplify (times everything by four)= 8 x 12-12y
Answer= 96 x 12y

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