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lol! peter forever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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haha, this is a very creative answer to what is actually a very simple problem XD
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well obviously he didn't get any points for this... he didn't expand the n
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a true genius
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XD i actually laughed.
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"clever but how are you supposed to expand without knowing n? stupid."
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It would be a^n+b^n, I assume. If n was 0, it would be 1+1, aka 2.
...though that was not really an awfully epic expansion.
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"Very funny, Peter." atleast the teacher understood his method of working it out
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"It would be a^n+b^n" ... are you kidding me? don't be stupid
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****
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Lolz I love Peter! xD
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I can't wait for the opposite of expand. :3
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by jove, he did it right!
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i just laughed
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Haha I love Peter, he's my school work idol! His history papers and this math problem are so funny!
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Hey, the teacher didn't what kind of 'expansion' they wanted. = P
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**** iGod
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GENIUS! i wish all math was like this :P
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haha nice one
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OH MY GOD HAHAHAHAA "EXPAND" HAHAHAHHAAH XD
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(a+b)^n = a^n + nab + b^n (i hope or else I'm failing my maths next friday ¬_¬)
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