How do you multiply (2x + 3) (2x - 3)?

2 Answers
Jul 17, 2015

4x^2-9

Explanation:

Split one of the brackets:
(2x+3)(2x-3)=2x(2x-3)+3(2x-3)

Split the remaining bracket:
2x(2x)+2x(-3)+3(2x)+3(-3)=4x^2-6x+6x-9

Combined the expanded terms:
4x^2-9

Alternatively, use the FOIL mnemonic to pick out pairs of terms to multiply from the two binomials...

Explanation:

(2x+3)(2x-3)

=underbrace(2x*2x)_color(blue)("First")+underbrace(2x*-3)_color(blue)("Outside")+underbrace(3*2x)_color(blue)("Inside")+underbrace(3*-3)_color(blue)("Last")

=4x^2-cancel(6x)+cancel(6x)-9

=4x^2-9

Or:
You could use the 'special product' of the form:
(a+b)(a-b)=a^2-b^2->
(2x+3)(2x-3)=(2x)^2-3^2=4x^2-9