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Please help! Find the product of (4x − 3y)^2

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Answer:

16x^2-24xy+9y^2.

Explanation:

Since this is in the form of (x-y)^2, we can plug it into x^2-2xy+y^2.

So, we get 16x^2-24xy+9y^2.

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Answer:


16x^(2)-24xy+ 9y^(2)

Explanation:

To solve the squared binomial you just have to remember the formula:


(a+b)^(2) = a^(2)+ 2ab+b^(2)

So your equation would look like this:


(4x+3y)^(2)= (4x)^(2)+(2)(4x)(-3y)+(-3y)^(2)

So after doing the multyplications you are left with:


(4x+3y)^(2)= 16x^(2)-24xy+9y^(2)

That is you answer.

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