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Which expression is equivalent to 50y2+10y? −10y(5y+1) 10y(5y+1) −10y(5y−1) 10y(5y−1)
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Which expression is equivalent to 50y2+10y?
−10y(5y+1)
10y(5y+1)
−10y(5y−1)
10y(5y−1)
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10y(5y+1)
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
10y(5y+1)
Step-by-step explanation:
When expanding brackets you multiply everything on the inside by the outside.
So 10y x 5y = 50y squared
10y x 1= 10y
Put them together now. 50y squared + 10y
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