SOLUTION: Expand and simplify the following- a). (3x-1)^2 b). (x-2)^2 c). 3(2x-3)^3 d). (4x+y)(2x-y) e). (3x-2)(2x+1)-(x-3)^2

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Question 1180372: Expand and simplify the following-
a). (3x-1)^2
b). (x-2)^2
c). 3(2x-3)^3
d). (4x+y)(2x-y)
e). (3x-2)(2x+1)-(x-3)^2

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