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(4a- 3b) multiplied by (4a+3b)​

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Answered by IƚȥCαɳԃყBʅυʂԋ
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To find:- (4a-3b) (4a+3b)

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by using identity : (a-b) (a+b) = a²-b².

Here a= 4a . and b= 3b.

putting the values in the identity.

(4a - 3b)(4a + 3b)

 = 4a {}^{2}  - 3b {}^{2}

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