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What is the product of the two binomials below?

(3A + 4B)(3A - 4B)

A. 9A^2 - 16B^2

B. 2A^2 - 4B^2

C. 3A^2 + 4B^2

D. 9A^2 + 16B^2

What is the product of the two binomials below? (3A + 4B)(3A - 4B) A. 9A^2 - 16B^2 B-example-1
User Verendus
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Answer:

A. 9A² - 16B²

Explanation:

(3A + 4B)(3A - 4B)

Distribute:

3A(3A - 4B)

4B(3A - 4B)

Multiply:

3A(3A - 4B)

3A(3A) + 3A(-4B)

9A² - 12AB

4B(3A - 4B)

4B(3A) + 4B(-4B)

12AB - 16B²

Combine like terms:

9A² - 12AB + 12AB - 16B² <== -12AB + 12AB cancels out

9A² - 16B²

Therefore, our final answer is 9A² - 16B²

Hope this helps!

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