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Which is equivalent to (9y2-4x)(9y2+4x) , and what type of special product is it?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The given expression is ( 9y² - 4x) (9y² + 4x)

We will simplify the given expression

(9y² - 4x) (9y² + 4x) = 9y² (9y² + 4x) - 4x (9y² + 4x) [Distributive property]

= 81y⁴ + 36xy² - 36xy² - 16x²

= (81y⁴ - 16x²)

This simplified form is the difference of squares of terms (9y²) and (4x)

User Grayson Mitchell
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Answer:

81y^4 - 16x^2, difference of squares.

Explanation:

So we need to expand the following product:

(9y2-4x)(9y2+4x) = 9y2*9y2 + 4x*9y2 - 4x*9y2 -4x*4x = 81y^4 - 16x^2

And this type of product is the difference of squares.

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