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Mathematics, 11.04.2021 03:40, tcjet

Which expression is equivalent to(4-2x)(4+2x)? a. (16- 2x)²
b. (16+2x)²
c. 4-4x²
d. 16-4x²
e. 16-8x+4x²
f. 16-8x-4x²
g. 16-16x-4x²​

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