Question 62252: Instructions: Perform the indicated operations.
What is the solution for (2a-3y)(2a+3y) Found 2 solutions by funmath, tutorcecilia:Answer by funmath(2933) (Show Source):
Distribute the 1st term in the 1st parentheses into the second parentheses, then the second term into the second parentheses.
2a(2a+3y)-3y(2a+3y)
(If your friends and teacher is calling this FOIL, it's because you are multiplying the First terms, then the Outer terms, then the Inner terms, and then the Last terms.)
2a(2a)+2a(3y)-3y(2a)-3y(3y)
Combine your like terms.
Note that this is a special thing, when the binomials are exactly the same but one is added and one is subtracted, it results in the difference of the squares of the terms:
Happy Calculating!!!
You can put this solution on YOUR website! (2a-3y)(2a+3y) [use the FOIL method to solve] [combine like-terms] [this is the produce of the difference of two squares]