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  • 04-04-2021
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Find an expression which represents the sum of (-8x+7y)(−8x+7y) and (2x-2y)(2x−2y) in simplest terms.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

(-8x+7y)(-8x+7y)+(2x-2y)(2x-2y)

=64x²-56xy-56xy+49y²+(4x²-4xy-4xy+4y²)

=64x²-112xy+49y²+4x²-8xy+4y²

=68x²-120xy+53y²

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