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(у-4) (3x+5y-2) How do I multiply the following expression?


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Answer:


3xy + 5y^(2) - 12x - 22y + 8

Explanation:

You will use the FOIL method, which is very similar to the distributive property.

In order to do multiply correctly, multiply the y by 3x, 5y, and -2. You should get:


3xy + 5y^(2) - 2y

Then multiply the -4 by 3x, 5y, and -2 where you should get:


- 12x - 20y + 8

By using the foil method, you got rid of the parentheses. Now you can simply combine like terms and get your final answer:


3xy + 5y^(2) - 12x - 22y + 8

I hope this helps you!

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