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what is the value of 3(x+y)(x-y)​

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Answered by NewGeneEinstein
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Step-by-step explanation:

Lets Find

\\ \sf\hookrightarrow 3(x+y)(x-y)

We know that

\boxed{\sf (a+b)(a-b)=a^2-b^2}

\\ \sf\hookrightarrow 3(x^2-y^2)

\\ \sf\hookrightarrow 3x^2-y^2

\\ \\ \therefore\sf 3(x+y)(x-y)=3x^2-3y^2

Answered by khushiclass604
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Answer:

answer 3(x-y)(x+y)

=3x²-3x²

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