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(2a+3/b) (2a-3/b) Find it's product​

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Answered by jeon36491
5

Answer:

The given polynomials are 2a+3b and 2a−3b we multiply them as follows:

(2a+3b)(2a−3b)=(2a×2a)+(2a×−3b)+(3b×2a)+(3b×−3b)=4a²−6ab+6ab−9b²=4a²-9b²

Hence, (2a+3b)(2a−3b)=4a²-9b²

Answered by MrGoodBoi
4

Answer:

The given polynomials are 2a+3b and 2a−3b we multiply them as follows:

(2a+3b)(2a−3b)=(2a×2a)+(2a×−3b)+(3b×2a)+(3b×−3b)=4a

2

−6ab+6ab−9b

2

=4a

2

−9b

2

Hence, (2a+3b)(2a−3b)=4a

2

−9b

2

.

Answered by MrGoodBoi
5

Answer:

The given polynomials are 2a+3b and 2a−3b we multiply them as follows:

(2a+3b)(2a−3b)=(2a×2a)+(2a×−3b)+(3b×2a)+(3b×−3b)=4a

2

−6ab+6ab−9b

2

=4a

2

−9b

2

Hence, (2a+3b)(2a−3b)=4a

2

−9b

2

.

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