Expand the following expression: (𝑔−6)7𝑔(g−6)7g
Question
Expand the following expression: (𝑔−6)7𝑔(g−6)7g
Solution
The expression you provided seems to have a typo. It should probably be either (g-6)*7g or (g-6)^7g.
If it's (g-6)*7g, the expansion would be:
Step 1: Distribute 7g to both terms inside the parentheses. 7gg - 7g6
Step 2: Simplify the expression. 7g^2 - 42g
If it's (g-6)^7g, it's a bit more complex and can't be easily expanded without knowing the value of g.
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