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Solve question 1st of 10

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Answered by prachikale21
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(1/2a - 3b)(3b + 1/2a)(1/4a^2 + 9b^2)

(1/2a - 3b)(1/2a +3b)

IS AN IDENTITY OF (A+B)(A-B)=A^2-B^2

THEN

(1/2a-3b)(1/2a+3b)

= 1/4a^2 - 9b^2

A.T.Q,

(1/4a^2 - 9b^2)(1/4a^2 + 9b^2)

SO IT IS NOW IS A N IDENTITY OF (A+B)(A-B)=a^2 - b^2

SO, BY MULTIPLYING WE GET THE PRODUCT IS :

=1/16a^4 - 81b^4

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