Math, asked by jagit64, 11 months ago

What will be the product if you multiply the double of (x+y) by the triple of (x-y) ?

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Answered by vamankumar1234
8

Answer:

6(x square - y square )

Step-by-step explanation:

double of (x+y) = 2(x+y)

triple of (x-y) =3(x-y)

their product = 2(x+y)*3(x+y)

= 6(x square - y square )

Answered by Ahmed321
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Answer:

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