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Mathematics, 13.04.2020 18:07 smokemicpot

Drag the labels to the correct expanded binomial. The binomial. The binomial (2x^3+3y^2)^7 is shown in expanded form, but elements of several terms are missing. To complete the expansion, drag the missing parts to the places they belong x^21+ 1,344+6,048x^15y^4+x^12y^6+22,680+2 0,412x^6y^10+x^3y^12+2,187 Tiles to be used 128, 10,206, y^14, 15,120, x^9y^8, x^18y^2

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