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Annalise Dawson
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4 February, 09:02
Use the binomial theorem to expand (d-4b) ^3
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Gerald Houston
4 February, 09:13
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(d - 4b) ^3
= d^3 - 4^3 b3 - 12bd (d - 4b);
= d^3 - 64b^3 - 12bd^2 + 48b^2d
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