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Simplify (2p+3)2 - (2p-3)2 (Give proper detailed answer with all steps)

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Answer:


24p

Explanation:

There's a very useful pattern in factoring and multiplying binomials called a difference of squares, and it looks like this:


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

We can use this difference of squares to factor the expression we've been given, setting
x=2p+3 and
y=2p-3 to obtain the expression


(2p+3)^2-(2p-3)^2=[(2p+3)+(2p-3)][(2p+3)-(2p-3)] (1)

tackling each of the multiplicands on the right:


(2p+3)+(2p-3)=2p+2p+3-3=4p (Left)


(2p+3)-(2p-3)=2p-2p+3-(-3)=3+3=6 (Right)

This simplifies the expression on the right of (1) to
4p\cdot6, or simply
24p.

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