SOLUTION: Multiply using the rule for finding the product of the sum and difference to two terms. (1-3s)(1+3s) I am not getting this can someone explain this to me please.

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Question 760537: Multiply using the rule for finding the product of the sum and difference to two terms.
(1-3s)(1+3s)

I am not getting this can someone explain this to me please.

Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

......use the rule for finding the product of the difference to two terms which is

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