Answer:
Option B is correct
[tex]16x^2-9y^2[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The distributive property says that:
[tex]a \cdot (b+c) = a\cdot b+ a\cdot c[/tex]
To find the product of (4x + 3y)(4x − 3y).
Distribute the first term of the first expression to the second expression and second term of the first expression to the second expression we have;
[tex]4x(4x-3y)+3y(4x-3y)[/tex]
Apply the distributive property;
[tex]16x^2-12xy+12xy-9y^2[/tex]
Combine like terms we have;
[tex]16x^2-9y^2[/tex]
therefore, the product of (4x + 3y)(4x − 3y) is, [tex]16x^2-9y^2[/tex]