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(4x+3y)(2x-3y)express as a difference of two squares


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Answered by mkrishnan
22

a+b=4x+3y

a-b=2x-3y

add

2a=6x

a=3x

use

3x+b=4x+3y

b=x+3y

now

(4x+3y)(2x-3y)=(a+b)(a-b)

=a^2-b^2

=(3x)^2 -(x+3y)^2

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Answered by koushanimukherjee07
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Answer:

4x+3y)(2x-3y)express as a difference of two squares

answer:-(3x)²-(x+3y)²

Step-by-step explanation:

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