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the expansion of (4p+3q)^2 is

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Answered by turpatimohith
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Answer:

(4p+ 3q) ^2 is in the form of (a+b) ^2 = a^2+b^2 +2ab. Here a= 4p, b= 3q, Here we get , (4p)^2 + (3q)^2 +2(4p)(3q)= 16p^2+ 9q^2 + 24pq. Hence this the final answer. Hope this helps you

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

16 {p}^{2}  + 24pq + 9 {q}

Step-by-step explanation:

 {4p + 3q}^{2}  \\  =  {4p}^{2}  + 2(4p)(3q) +  {3q}^{2}  \\  = 16 {p}^{2}  + 24pq + 9 {q}^{2}

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