Expand the brackets a. 3(x+2) b. 4(2x-6) c. 5(3x-3) d. 6(4-3x) 2. (2x4y3z4)4/(x2y2z3)3 3. (-x3y2)5/(-2x2y3z)4
Expand the brackets a. 3(x+2) b. 4(2x-6) c. 5(3x-3) d. 6(4-3x) 2. (2x4y3z4)4/(x2y2z3)3 3. (-x3y2)5/(-2x2y3z)4
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Chapter8: Sequences And Series
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 11T
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- Expand the brackets
a. 3(x+2)
b. 4(2x-6)
c. 5(3x-3)
d. 6(4-3x)
2. (2x4y3z4)4/(x2y2z3)3
3. (-x3y2)5/(-2x2y3z)4
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