by using algebraic 2 identity find ( 3 x - 2 y) square
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WE KNOW THAT ALGEBRAIC IDENTITY NO 2 IS-(a^2-2ab+b^2)
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So answer will be (3x^2-2(3x)(2y)+(2y)^2=9x^2-12xy+4y^2
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