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(3x + 2y + 4) (3x + 2y - 3)​

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Answered by manan948665
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Answer:

(3x + 2y + 4) (3x + 2y - 3)

=9x^2 +2y^2-1

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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\implies(3x+2y+4)(3x+2y-3)

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\implies(3x+2y+4)(3x+2y-3) \\ \implies9x^{2}+6xy-9x+6xy+4y^{2}-6y+12x+8y-12 \\ \implies9x^{2}+12xy+3x+4y^{2}+2y-12 \\ \implies 9x^{2}+4y^{2}+12x+3x+2y-12

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