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Find the product 4y4​(y2−5y+3​)

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Final answer:

To find the product, distribute 4y^4 to each term inside the parentheses and combine the like terms.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the product of 4y4 and (y2 - 5y + 3), we use the distributive property. Distribute 4y4 to each term inside the parentheses:

4y4(y2) = 4y6

4y4(-5y) = -20y5

4y4(3) = 12y4

Combine the three terms to get the final product: 4y6 - 20y5 + 12y4

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