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(x+y)(x-y) if x=-3 and y=-5

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Answer:

-16

Explanation:

As we have


{x}^(2) - {y}^(2) = (x + y)(x - y)

Here

x= -3

y= -5

Subtitute x and y


{x}^(2) - {y}^(2) \\ ( - 3{)}^(2) - ( - 5 {)}^(2) \\ 9 - 25 \\ - 16

User Shaun McHugh
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Answer:

-16

Explanation:

We first need to substitute

Since x = -3 and y = -5

(-3+-5)(-3 - -5)

Let's Solve (-3+-5)

which = -8

Then Solve (-3 - -5)

which = 2

Now -8 × 2 = -16

Hence, Answer = -16

~Lenvy~

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