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Using suitable identity find
(6x^{2}  -  \frac{5}{3} )^{2}
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Answered by Anonymous
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Given:

Using suitable identity, find:

(6x^{2} - \frac{5}{3} )^{2}

Identity used:

(x - y) {}^{2}  =  {x}^{2}  +  {y}^{2}  - 2xy

Solution:

 \implies{(6x² - \frac{5}{3})²}

 \implies{(6x²)² + (\frac{5}{3})² - 2(6x²) (\frac{5}{3})}

 \bold{\implies{36x⁴ + \frac{25}{9} - \frac{60x²}{3}}}

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