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(5y² + x) (y² - 6x)Answer

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Given:


(5y^2+x)(y^2-6x)

To find:

The simplified expression of the given product:

Step-by-step explanation:


\begin{gathered} (5y^2+x)(y^2-6x)=(5y^2)y^2+(5y^2)(-6x)+xy^2-6x(x) \\ =5y^4-30xy^2+xy^2-6x^2 \\ =5y^4-29xy^2-6x^2 \end{gathered}

Final answer:


(5y^2+x)(y^2-6x)=5y^4-29xy^2-6x^2

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