The answer is
32x5+-400x4+2000x3+-5000x2+6250x+-3125
Binomial nomenclature ( the generic and then the specific name)
Class&genus
A binomial nomenclature is the two name system of naming living things used in classification. The currently used binomial nomenclature was developed by Linneus.
The binomial triangle is also known as Pascal's triangle (see Wikipedia link). To generate the triangle, write a pair of 1s in the first line. In the next line write a 1 under and to the left of the 1 in the line above. Then underneath two of the numbers in the line above, write their sum. Finish with a 1 to the right of the 1 in the line above. Keep repeating the last three steps for the next line. If you refer to the line with the pair of 1s as line 1, then the nth line, read across, gives the coefficients for the expansion of the binomial (1+x)n. The last bit explains the name of the triangle.
Acer rubrum
The binomial nomenclature system is the system of naming species of living organisms. To write a species name, you must know its genus and its species. So, for example, a human is Homo sapien. The genus is Homo, and the species is sapien. The genus name is always capitalized.
There is no sensible expansion. It is simply 0.1
What is 12.12.12 exponential expansion
No, J.K. Rowling has no plans to write another book.
a power of 10
You write it in superscore, such as b25 or B raised to the 25th power
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