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OpenStudy (anonymous):

(h+2)^3 expanded using the binomial theorem. 1(h)^3+3(h)^2(2)^1 +3(h)^1(2)^3+1(2)^4 How do you do the next part?

OpenStudy (rational):

simplify

OpenStudy (jdoe0001):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pSD8cYyqUo

OpenStudy (anonymous):

h^3+6h^3+

OpenStudy (rational):

yes h^3 + 6h^2 + ...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

one minute I dropped my paper. haha!

OpenStudy (raden):

the 2 last terms should be : ...... +3(h)^1(2)^2+1(2)^3

OpenStudy (rational):

okay just dont leave 2*3*4 like that... it wont look good simplify it completely to 24,,, u get the point :)

OpenStudy (rational):

^ that correction also

OpenStudy (anonymous):

h^3+6h^2+12h+8|dw:1384630980642:dw|

OpenStudy (rational):

correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks!

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