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Which of the following is the correct expansion of (3x - 3y)^2?9 x^2 - 18 xy + 9 y^29 x^2 - 9 y^29 x^2 + 9 y^29 x^2 + 18 xy + 9 y^2

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Given:

The expression is,


(3x-3y)^2

Taking the expansion,


\begin{gathered} As\text{ we know,} \\ (a-b)^2=a^2-2ab+b^2 \\ (3x-3y)^2=(3x)^2-2*(3x)*(3y)+(3y)^2 \\ =9x^2-18xy+9y^2 \end{gathered}

Answer: The correct expansion for given expression is,


(3x-3y)^2=9x^2-18xy+9y^2

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