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Find the product (2y+vn)(y+3vn)
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2y*y+2y*3vn+vn*y+vn*3vn. This is foil or distributive property. add exponent bases when multiplying terms. 2y^2+6yvn+yv^2n^2+3v^2n^2.
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2y^2+7yvn+3v^2n^2 is the product. hope it helps..
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