SOLUTION: Explain and show the steps in multiplying and dividing the following:
(2x + 3)(2x - 3)
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Question 22053: Explain and show the steps in multiplying and dividing the following:
(2x + 3)(2x - 3)
Answer by wuwei96815(245) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Every term in the second parentheses must be multiplied by every term in the first parentheses. Then, you add all like terms. Example:
2x times (2x-3) = 4x^2 -6x
3 times (2x-3) = 6x-9
4x^2-6x+6x-9 = 4x^2-9
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