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Find the product of (4x + 3y)(4x − 3y).

16x2 − 24xy + 9y2
16x2 − 9y2
16x2 + 24xy + 9y2
16x2 + 9y2

User Gil Birman
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Answer:

It's B

Explanation:

B, 16x2-9y2

User Deesbek
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Answer: The correct option is (B)
16x^2-9y^2.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to find the following product :


P=(4x+3y)(4x-3y)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(i)

To find the given product, we will be using the following formula :


(a+b)(a-b)=a^2-b^2.

The product (i) can be calculated as follows :


P\\\\=(4x+3y)(4x-3y)\\\\=(4x)^2-(3y)^2\\\\=16x^2-9y^2.

Thus, the required product is
16x^2-9y^2.

Option (B) is CORRECT.

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