SOLUTION: I need to know how to solve this:
(x^2 + 2y)(x^2 - 2y)
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Question 34069: I need to know how to solve this:
(x^2 + 2y)(x^2 - 2y)
Answer by longjonsilver(2297) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
you cannot solve it since it isn't an equation...no equals sign.
You can multiply out the brackets if you wanted to:
This is just a simpler version of what you started with...not a solution ie no "x equals..."
jon.
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