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3y-4(5x-3y+y²) expand and simplify​

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Answer:

23x + 12y + -4xy^2

Explanation:

So lets first expand

3y (-4 x(5x - 3y + y^2)

let's ignore 3y for now

Since 5x - 3y + y^2 can't be simplified, we move on to multiplying each number.

note: Capital X = Multiplying symbol

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-4 X 5x, -4 X - 3y, -4 X y^2

= -20x + 12y + -4xy^2

now we bring back the 3x

3x - -20x + 12y + -4xy^2

so now we simplify, by finding like terms

= 23x + 12y + -4xy^2

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There is answer good luck in your homework
3y-4(5x-3y+y²) expand and simplify​-example-1
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