Which of the following expressions represents the expanded version of the expression
below?
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Which of the following expressions represents the expanded version of the expression
below?
7x (8x2 - 4y2 + 3y - 5)
O 15x3 - 11xy2 + 10xy - 12X
O 56x2 - 28xy2 + 21xy - 35x
O 56x3 - 4y2 + 3y - 5
© 56x3 - 28xy2 + 21xy - 35x
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