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Multiply the "Special Case" binomial. (x−y)^2 A. x^2−2xy+y^2 B. x^2+y^2 C. x^2−y^2 D. x^2−2xy−y^2
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Multiply the "Special Case" binomial. (x−y)^2 A. x^2−2xy+y^2 B. x^2+y^2 C. x^2−y^2 D. x^2−2xy−y^2
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Multiply the "Special Case" binomial.
(x−y)^2
A. x^2−2xy+y^2
B. x^2+y^2
C. x^2−y^2
D. x^2−2xy−y^2
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its A the answer is A
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