Math, asked by varshinivalluru4, 7 months ago

. What is the product of (x^2 − y^2) and (3x + 2y)?

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Answered by HHM14
3

3x³-2y²-3xy²+2x²y

Step-by-step explanation:

(x²-y²)(3x+2y)

= 3x(x²-y²)+2y(x²-y²)

= 3x³-3xy²+2x²y-2y³

= 3x³-2y²-3xy²+2x²y

Answered by Rounak1288
2

Answer:

3x³ - 2y³ + xy(2x - 3y)

Step-by-step explanation:

= {x²-y²} * (3x + 2y)

= x²(3x + 2y) -y²(3x + 2y)

= 3x³ + 2x²y - 3xy² - 2y³

= 3x³ - 2y³ + 2x²y - 3xy²

= 3x³ - 2y³ + xy(2x - 3y)

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