what is the binomial expansion of (2x – 3)^5?
a) (2x)^ 5 – 15(2x)^ 4 + 90(2x)^ 3 – 270(...
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what is the binomial expansion of (2x – 3)^5?
a) (2x)^ 5 – 15(2x)^ 4 + 90(2x)^ 3 – 270(2x)^ 2 + 405(2x) – 243
b) (2x)^ 5 + 15(2x)^ 4 – 90(2x)^ 3 + 270(2x)^ 2 – 405(2x) + 243
c) (2x)^ 5 + 15(2x)^ 4 + 90(2x)^ 3 + 270(2x)^ 2 + 405(2x) + 243
d) 2(x)^ 5 – 30(x)^ 4 + 180(x)^ 3 – 540(2x)^ 2 + 810(x) – 243
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