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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Factorization (or maybe binomial expansion?) it says to simplify: (4x^2n - 3y^n) (2y^n - 3x^2n) I have other problems with similar layouts so it would help to explain each step so I wont have to ask for each question, but understand the process.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It doesn't seem like you can factor anything out, maybe you should expand it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

or you can factor out the n exponent: [(4x^2-3y)(2y-3x^2)]^n

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay that does make things easier but how can I further simplify it considering that there are "equations" within two parentheses being multiplied to each other. Most of the things i've practiced include in one paretheses instead of a set. Does that make sense?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do you know how to expand polynomials?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

because i think that is what you need to do

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