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1.3 Find the products of the following binomials a) (p-1) (p+1) c) (x² + 2)(x² - 2) e) (2m + 3n) (2m-3n) (2) (2) b) (m+n)(m- n) d)(1+x³)(1-x³y (2) N
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1.3 Find the products of the following binomials
a) (p-1) (p+1)
c) (x² + 2)(x² - 2)
e) (2m + 3n) (2m-3n) (2)
(2) b) (m+n)(m- n)
d)(1+x³)(1-x³y
(2)
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