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factorise 9(x+y)^2-x^2 using algebraic identities​

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Answered by anshchahar
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Answered by Aryanthegreat01
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8x² + y² - x²

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9 (x+y)² - x²

9 * x² + y² +2xy -x²

9x² + y² + 2xy -x²

8x² + y² - x²

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