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Find the product of (2x 5y)(2x − 5y).

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Answer:

The product of
\left(2x+\:5y\right)\left(2x\:−\:5y\right) is


4x^2-25y^2

Explanation:

Given : (2x+ 5y) and (2x−5y).

We have to find the product of
\left(2x+\:5y\right)\left(2x\:−\:5y\right)

Consider , the given expression
\left(2x+\:5y\right)\left(2x\:−\:5y\right)

Applying the difference of two square formula,


\left(a+b\right)\left(a-b\right)=a^2-b^2

We have,


=\left(2x\right)^2-\left(5y\right)^2

Apply exponent rule,
\left(a\cdot \:b\right)^n=a^nb^n


=2^2x^2-5^2y^2

Simplify, we have,


=4x^2-25y^2

Thus, the product of
\left(2x+\:5y\right)\left(2x\:−\:5y\right) is


4x^2-25y^2

User Tomasso
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(2x+5y)(2x-5y)
=
4x^(2) -10xy+10xy-25
y^(2)
=
4x^(2)- 25y^(2)
User Michael Chen
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