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Damn you right. How did I not see that was a \(c\) and not a \(d\).
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There is no \(2dp^3\) term in option D. You misses something - re-read the question.
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These options don't seem right. The answer is \(6p^5+4dp^3+4dp\). The \(2dp^3\) in option D should be \(4dp^3\).
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