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(Y^2+y)(3y^2-2y^3)=y^2(3y^3-2y^3)+y(3y^3-2y^3) is an example of ?

(Y^2+y)(3y^2-2y^3)=y^2(3y^3-2y^3)+y(3y^3-2y^3) is an example of ?-example-1
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Answer:

B) the distributive property

Explanation:

In the distributive property, everything within a group (set of parentheses) is multiplied by the term (or terms) outside parentheses.

In this case, we are multiplying everything in the second group first by y²; then we multiply everything in the second group by y.

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the correct answer is, The distributive property

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