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[tex]\qquad[/tex] To find the value of (x - 3y) ², the binomial formula squared is: (a - b)² = a² - 2ab + b²
- If we apply binomial squared with our binomial, we get:
[tex]\qquad[/tex] [tex]\purple{\twoheadrightarrow\pmb{(x-3y)^2= x^2 - \underbrace{2(x)(3y)}_{6xy} +9 y^2}}[/tex]
- Now, if we try to unite the corresponding terms with each one or simply call simplify, we get:
[tex]\qquad[/tex] [tex]\purple{\twoheadrightarrow\sf { - 6xy+ x^2+ 9y^2}}[/tex]
- Again, with the data included in the problem, we can get a numerical expression:
[tex]\qquad[/tex] [tex]\purple{\twoheadrightarrow\sf { - 6(4)+ 26}}[/tex]
[tex]\qquad[/tex] [tex]\purple{\twoheadrightarrow\sf{ -24 + 26}}[/tex]
- Doing our subtraction we get that the value of the expression is equal to:
[tex]\qquad[/tex] [tex]\purple{\twoheadrightarrow\pmb 2}[/tex]
- Henceforth, The result of this expression is 2.
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