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Find the product of (4x − 3y)^2.

16x^2 + 24xy + 9y^2

16x^2 − 9y^2

16x^2 − 24xy + 9y^2

16x^2 + 9y^2

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Answer:

16x2 − 24xy + 9y2

Explanation:

Got it right on a test

User Geoffrey Hing
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To find the product, we multiply the binomial by itself once. Calculation is as follows:

(4x − 3y)^2 = (4x - 3y) (4x - 3y)

16x² - 12xy -12xy + 9y²

16x² - 24xy + 9y²

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