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it says ... Find the product of each of the sum and difference of two terms.
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(x/4 + y/3) (x/4 - y/3)
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Question 816220: hello.. i have problem...
ithink you can help me..
it says ... Find the product of each of the sum and difference of two terms.
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.
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(x/4 + y/3) (x/4 - y/3)
our topic is all about special product and factoring
Answer by rothauserc(4718) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(x/4 + y/3) (x/4 - y/3) = x^2/16 +xy/12 -xy/12 -y^2/9 = x^2/16 - y^2/9
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