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factorize 9(X+y)^2-16(x-2y)^2​

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Answered by abhishekmaths
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Answered by ChandanaGalgali
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9(x + y) {}^{2}  - 16(x - 2y) {}^{2} \\ \\  9(x {}^{2}  + 2xy + y {}^{2} ) - 16(x {}^{2} -4xy + 4y {}^{2}) \\ \\ 9x {}^{2}   + 18xy + 9y {}^{2}  - 16x {}^{2} + 64xy - 64y {}^{2} \\  \\ 9x {}^{2} - 16x {}^{2} + 18xy + 64xy + 9y {}^{2} - 64y {}^{2} \\  \\  - 7x {}^{2} + 82xy - 55y {}^{2}  \\  \\  - (7x {}^{2}  - 82xy + 55y {}^{2} )

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