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what is the polynomial z2 (a+b)+ z3(a+b) distibuted. the number by the variable is an exponent
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a*z^2 + b*z^2 + a*z^3 + b*z^3
reorder:
a*z^3 + b*z^3 + a*z^2 + b*z^2
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