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Lindsay Pena
16 November, 08:15
Multiply (5x+3) (5x-3)
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Graham Duke
16 November, 11:05
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Well, (a+b) (a-b) = a^2-b^2.
So, (5x+3) (5x-3) = 25x^2-9.
answer: 25x^2-9
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