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What is a simpler form of the following expression? (k + 3)(k – 3)

A. k^2 – 6k – 9
B. k^2 + 6k – 9
C. k^2 – 9
D. k^2 + 6k + 9

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User Niya
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The answer you’re looking for would be C
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User Vetalitet
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Answer:

Option C

Explanation:

To solve the problem (k+3)(k-3), first we distribute the first term:-

k(k-3) + 3(k-3) = k^2 - 3k + 3k - 9

= k^2 - 9 (3k-3k = 0)

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