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(2x - 1)^4

Definition

This expression represents a polynomial with degree 4. It consists of terms involving powers of 2x - 1 raised to various exponents ranging from 0 to 4.

Related terms

Polynomial: An algebraic expression consisting of variables and coefficients, combined using addition, subtraction, and multiplication.

Degree: The highest exponent in a polynomial.

Term: A single item or component in an algebraic expression separated by addition or subtraction symbols.

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Practice Questions (1)

  • What is the derivative of g(x) = (2x - 1)^4?

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