SOLUTION: How would you multiply {{{ (4p^2 + 6q)(4p^2 - 6q) }}}?
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Question 741206: How would you multiply ?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39630) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Two choices: Distributive Property, or F.O.I.L.
If you choose Distributive Property, it begins like this:
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... you should recognize the form that the factors take, in that it is something like (x+y)(x-y), a common binomial multiplication fact. (Remember, Difference of Two Squares.)
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