SOLUTION: what is (x^2+9x)(x^2-9x) multiplied

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Question 348213: what is (x^2+9x)(x^2-9x) multiplied
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(x^2+9x)(x^2-9x) =

USE THE FOIL METHOD.

x^2 * x^2 = x^4

x^2 * - 9x = -9x^3

9x * x^2 = 9x^3

9x * -9x = -81x^2

Put it all together and combine like terms.

x^4 - 9x^3 + 9x^3 - 81x^2

x^4 - 81x^2

We now factor.

x^2(x^2 - 81)

We now factor what lies in the parentheses.

Final Answer: x^2 (x - 9) (x + 9)


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