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  • 15-10-2018
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what is the product of [x-(4+13i)][x-(4+13i)]

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  • 19-10-2018

Answer:

x^2 - (4+13i)^2

Step-by-step explanation:

This product has the form (a-b)(a+b), which is a 'special product' equal to a^2 - b^2.  Following this pattern, [x-(4+13i)][x-(4+13i)] = x^2 - (4+13i)^2.  The 2nd term could be expanded if desired, but the above result is the most compact one possible.


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