SOLUTION: 4x-3to the second power + 3x3x0+4x0 to the second power
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Question 1179892: 4x-3to the second power + 3x3x0+4x0 to the second power
Answer by greenestamps(13200) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Re-post, writing the expression using standard math symbols.
(1) It is standard to use "^" to denote exponentiation -- e.g. "(4x-3)^2" instead of "4x-3to the second power". Furthermore, when you write "4x-3to the second power", we don't know whether it is (4x-3)^2 or 4x-3^2.
(2) I have no idea what the second term is supposed to be....
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