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1) (x+y)² = A. x²+2xy+y² B. x²-2xy+y² C.x²-2xy-y²
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1) (x+y)² = A. x²+2xy+y² B. x²-2xy+y² C.x²-2xy-y²
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1) (x+y)² =
A. x²+2xy+y²
B. x²-2xy+y²
C.x²-2xy-y²
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Option A.
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Answer:
a. x^2+2xy+y^2
Explanation:
I hope this helps
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