D. Prove the following Binomial Theorem 1. Write the product by taking the correct combinations of the integers. a) $(x + 1)(x + 3)(x + 4)$
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First, let's expand the expression (x+1)x + 3)x + 4) using the distributive property: (x+1)x + 3)x + 4) = (x^2 + x)(x + 3) + 4 Show more…
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