SOLUTION: Multiply, Simplify wherever possible (v7 - v2)(v7+v2) the v's are suppose to be square roots.

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Question 468322: Multiply, Simplify wherever possible
(v7 - v2)(v7+v2)
the v's are suppose to be square roots.

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