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(4a - 3)(4a + 3) find the product

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Answer:

Using the FOIL method, we can find the product of (4a - 3)(4a + 3):

First:
{4a* 4a = {16a}^(2)}

Outer:
{4a* 3 = 12a}

Inner:
{-3* 4a = -12a}

Last:
{-3* 3 = -9}

Therefore, the product is:
{{16a}^(2) - 9}

User Charise
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The answer is:

16a² - 9

Work/explanation:

We will use FOIL to simplify this.

FOIL:

F = first

O = outside

I = inside

L = last

The first terms are
\sf{4a} and
\sf{4a}. Multiply them:


\sf{16a^2}

The outside terms are 4a and 3. Multiply them:


\sf{12a}

The inside terms are -3 and 4a. Multiply them:


\sf{-12a}

The last terms are -3 and 3. Multiply them:


\sf{-9}


\sf{16a^2+12a-12a-9}

Combine like terms


\sf{16a^2-9}

Hence, the answer is 16a² - 9.

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