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Multiply. See Section 4.6$$(3 x+2 y)^{2}$$
Precalculus
Chapter 14
Sequences and Series
Section 3
Geometric Sequences
Introduction to Sequences and Series
Introduction to Combinatorics and Probability
Johns Hopkins University
Piedmont College
Oregon State University
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Multiply. See Example 4.
we're being asked to multiply the two by no meals. Weaken. Do this using the foil method. Well, first we multiply. Why squared times y squared? Which is why to the fourth. Then we multiply. Why square times negative three, which is negative. Three. Watchword. Then we multiply three times y squared, which is positive three y squared and three times negative three, which is negative. Nine. Now we combine our like terms, Which are these two middle terms but negative three y squared plus three y squared zero they cancel out. So our final answer is why? To the fourth minus night.
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