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Prove the polynomial identity.

(4x^2−2)^2−(4x^2)^2=4(1−2x)(1+2x)
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Prove the polynomial identity. (4x^2−2)^2−(4x^2)^2=4(1−2x)(1+2x) Drag and drop the-example-1
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Answer:

(4x^2 - 2)^2 - (4x^2)^2 = 4(1 - 2x)(1 + 2x)

16x^4 - 16x^2 + 4 - 16x^4 = 4(1 - 2x)(1 + 2x)

4 - 16x^2 = 4(1 - 2x)(1 + 2x)

4(1 - 4x^2) = 4(1 - 2x)(1 + 2x)

4(1 - 2x^2)(1 + 2x) = 4(1 - 2x)(1 + 2x)

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