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(Picture) MULTIPLYING MONOMIALS AND BINOMIALS

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Answer:

Third and sixt option

Explanation:

Applying the distributive property:

(b-2c)(-3b+c)=b(-3b)+b(c)-2c(-3b)-2c(c)

(b-2c)(-3b+c)=-3b^2+bc+6bc-2c^2

Adding like terms:

(b-2c)(-3b+c)=-3b^2+7bc-2c^2

The simplified product has 3 terms (first and second option are not true)

The simplified product has a degree of 2 (third option is true)

The simplified product, in standard form, has exactly 2 negative terms: -3b^2 and -2c^2 (sixth option is true)


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