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Polynomials Multiply. −3y(5y3+11y2−y+8) Express the answer in standard form. Enter your answer in the box.

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Simplified: -15y⁴-33y³+3y²-24y

Factored: 3y (-5y³-11y²+y-8)
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The given expression is 3y (-5y³-11y²+y-8)

We use distributive rule to distribute 3y to the terms -5y³-11y²+y-8.

The distributive rule states :To multiply a sum by a number, multiply each term of the sum.

This can be applied to multiply a monomial and polynomial.

The Distributive Property is an algebra property which is used to multiply a single term and two or more terms.In multiplication exponents are added.

3y (-5y³-11y²+y-8) =
-15y^(4) -33y^(3) +3y^(2) -24y




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