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QUESTİON ABOUT BINOMIAL THEOREM

Find the coefficients of the expansion of (3a-b)^3(3a−b)^3. That is, represent (3a-b)^3(3a−b)^3 as

\alpha_0a^3+\alpha_1a^2b^1+\alpha_2a^1b^2+\alpha_3b^3


Try to compute these coefficients using the binomial theorem (instead of multiplying (3a-b)(3a−b) by itself two times).

Enter the values \alpha_0, \alpha_1, \alpha_2, \alpha_3α
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Separate the values by commas, avoid spaces, do not include plus signs. For example, for the question (3a-b)^2(3a−b)^2
The answer would be: 9,-6,1

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Answered by Suchi12365
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Answer:

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