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(2x+y)^2−(x−2y)^2

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This is confusing (2x+y)^2−(x−2y)^2-example-1
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Answer:


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


< {(x + y)}^(2) = {x}^(2) + 2xy + {y}^(2) >


< {(x - y)}^(2) = {x}^(2) - 2xy + {y}^(2) >


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


{4x}^(2) + 4xy + {y}^(2) - {x}^(2) - 4xy + {4y}^(2)


{4x}^(2) - {x}^(2) + {4y}^(2) + {y}^(2)


= {3x}^(2) + {5y}^(2)

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