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We want to find the equivalent expression to the expression;


(3x-4y^2)(3x+4y^2)

Using the difference of 2 squares formula, which is;


(a-b)(a+b)=a^2-b^2

We can do the same for the given expression, so we can write;


(3x-4y^2)(3x+4y^2)=(3x)^2-(4y^2)^2

This is equivalent to;


(3x)^2-(4y^2)^2=9x^2-16y^4

Thus, the final answer is ;


9x^2-16y^4

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