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Which expression is equivalent to (see picture below)? 4[50(50+1)/2]^2+3(50)
4[50(50+1)/2]^2+3(50(51)/2)
4(50(50+1)(2x50+1)/6)+3(50)
4(50(50+1)(2x50+1)/6)+3(50(51)/2)
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Which expression is equivalent to (see picture below)?

4[50(50+1)/2]^2+3(50) 
4[50(50+1)/2]^2+3(5

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