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Simplify by finding the product of the polynomials below. Then Identify the degree of your answer. If needed, when typing your answer use the carrot key ^ (press shift and 6) to indicate an exponent. Type your terms in descending order and do not put any spaces between your characters. (7-14p)(7+14p) This simplifies to: AnswerThe degree of our simplified answer is:

Simplify by finding the product of the polynomials below. Then Identify the degree-example-1
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Given:

The expression is,


(7-14p)(7+14p)

The objective is to find the product of the expression and the degree.

Step-by-step explanation:

The product can be determined as,


\begin{gathered} (7-14p)(7+14p)=7(7)+7(14p)-7(14p)-(14p)(14p) \\ =49+0-196p^2 \\ =-196p^2+49 \end{gathered}

In the above obtained result, the highest order of p is 2.

Hence, the product of the expression is (-196p

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