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Find the product of (3x + 7y)(3x − 7y).

9x2 − 42xy + 49y2

9x2 + 42xy + 49y2

9x2 − 49y2

9x2 + 49y2 ...?

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9x2-49y^2 is the answer
User Maciej Oczko
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Answer: The product is,


9x^2 - 49y^2

Explanation:

Here, the given expression is,


(3x + 7y)(3x - 7y)

We know that,


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


=(3x)^2 - (7y)^2


=9x^2-49y^2

Hence, the product of (3x + 7y)(3x - 7y) is
9x^2-49y^2

Third option is correct.

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