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Expand . `a^3 b^2, a^2 b^3, b^2 a^3, b^3 a^2` Are they all same ?

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`a ^3 b ^2 =axxaxxaxxbxxb`
`a ^2b ^3=axxaxxbxxbxxb`
`b ^2a ^3=bxxbxxaxxaxxa`
`b ^3a ^2=bxxbxxbxxaxxa`
From above it is cleared that all they are not same.
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