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Anyone ??? Help with this one

Anyone ??? Help with this one-example-1
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Answer:

(4x-3y)(4x+3y)

Explanation:

This is a difference of squares equation. As it says, (
x^(2) -y^2) is equal to (x-y)(x+y)

Simply apply the formula to your numbers,
16x^(2) -9y^2.

It gives the hint of
16x^(2) is equal to (4x)^2. and, 9y^2 is equal to (3y)^2, since if you square 4x and 9y, they get 16x^2 and 9y^2 respectively.

Now, you need to do (4x-3y)(4x+3y)

Hope this helps