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    Determine Whether the Simplified Version of the Given Expression Would\((4 \mathrm{x}+3)^{2}\)
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Determine Whether the Simplified Version of the Given Expression Would (4x+3)2(4 \mathrm{x}+3)^{2}(4x+3)2

Question 334

Question 334

Multiple Choice

Determine whether the simplified version of the given expression would be a
- (4x+3) 2(4 \mathrm{x}+3) ^{2}(4x+3) 2


A) trinomial
B) polynomial with four or more terms
C) binomial

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