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What is the product of (2m-3n)(2m-3n)?​

User Vlazzle
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Answer:

4m^2+9n^2-12mn

Explanation:

(2m-3n)(2m-3n)

first we will multiply the 2m out

2m*2m= 4m*2

2m*-3n=-6mn

then we will multiple the -3n out

-3n*2m=-6mn

-3n*-3n=9n^2

finally we add it all together

4m^2+9n^2-12mn

User Sheldonfrith
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Answer:


4m^(2) -10mn+6n^(2)

Explanation:

Using FOIL,

(2m-2n)(2m-3n)

= 4m^2-4mn-6mn+6n^2

=4m^2-10mn+6n^2

User Nikhil Bhandarkar
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