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Mathematics, 27.01.2021 01:20 nforrestall

I'll give brainliest!! Show why these statements are true. Random answers will be reported! 1. (x³)⁴ = x¹²
2. [(2x + 3y)⁴]² = (2x + 3y)⁸
please write out the expressions so ik how to answer the rest of the questions!

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