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Product of (x+2y^2)(2x-2y^2)

User Amesha
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Answer:

-4y^4 + 2xy^2 + 2x^2

Explanation:

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

x(2x) + x(-2y^2) = 2x^2 - 2xy^2

2y^2(2x) + 2y^2(2y^2) = 2xy^2 + 4y^4

2x^2 - 2xy^2 + 4xy^2 - 4y^4

2x^2 + 2xy^2 - 4y^2

or

-4y^4 + 2xy^2 + 2x^2

User Vivek Modi
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Answer:

Explanation:

(x + 2y²)(2x - 2y²)

FOIL

First

x(2x) = 2x²

Outside

x(-2y²) = - 2xy²

Inside

2y²(2x) = 4xy²

Last

2y²(-2y²) = - 4y⁴

combine like terms

2x² + 2xy² - 4y⁴

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