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Emmalee Francis
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3 August, 14:09
Expand and combine like terms. (4b²+3) (4b²-3)
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Cookie Dough
3 August, 14:20
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16b4=9
Step-by-step explanation:
(4b²+3) (4b²-3)
16b4-12b²+12b²-9
16b (raised to power 4) - 9
16b4-9
collect like terms
16b4=9
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