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Find the product. (4p – 6)(4p + 6)

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16p^2-36 should be your answer
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Answer:

The product of (4p – 6)(4p + 6) is ( 16p² - 36 )

Explanation:

Let first number is, n₁ = ( 4p - 6 )

Second number is, n₂ = ( 4p + 6 )

We have to find the product of above two numbers. It can be calculated using algebraic identities as :


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

In given question, a = 4p and b = 6

So, the product of above two numbers is :


(4p-6)(4p+6)=(4p)^2-(6)^2=16p^2-36

So, the product of (4p – 6)(4p + 6) is ( 16p² - 36 ). Hence, this is the required solution.

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