SOLUTION: I need help in answering this problem: (x^2 + 2y)(x^2 - 2y) All I have to do is simplify it.

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Question 33891: I need help in answering this problem:
(x^2 + 2y)(x^2 - 2y)
All I have to do is simplify it.

Answer by Lchanddragon(3)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
all you need to do is use the FOIL method

F:x^2 * x^2 = 0
O:x^2 * -2y = -2x^2*y
I:x^2 * +2y = +2x^2*y
L:-2y * +2y = 0
and you are left with

good luck!
Anjanie

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