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What is (x+3i)(x-3i)(x+1)(x-1) multiplied out?
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What is (x+3i)(x-3i)(x+1)(x-1) multiplied out?
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we can start with the first two sets
(x+3i)(x-3i) = x²-9i² then simplify it to x²+9
multiply the next two
(x+1)(x-1) = x²-1
then multiply those two together
(x²+9)(x²-1) = x∧4-x²+9x²-9
combine like terms x∧4+8²-9
that is your answer
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