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Standard VIII
Mathematics
Algebraic Identities
Using a suita...
Question
Using a suitable identity, find each of the following products:
(
2
l
−
3
m
)
(
2
l
+
3
m
)
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Solution
We need to multiply the polynomials
(
2
l
−
3
m
)
(
2
l
+
3
m
)
By using identity
(
a
+
b
)
(
a
−
b
)
=
a
2
−
b
2
, we can find the product.
Here
a
=
2
l
,
b
=
3
m
Therefore,
(
2
l
−
3
m
)
(
2
l
+
3
m
)
=
4
l
2
−
9
m
2
This is the required answer.
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