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Find the product. (6y+2) (y-7)
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Find the product.
(6y+2) (y-7)
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the answer is 6y^2 + 44y - 14
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Foil:
6y•y= 6y^2
6y•-7= 42y
2•y= 2y
2•-7= -14
Therefore:
6y^2 + 42y + 2y - 14 is almost the answer, now collect like terms:
6y^2 + 44y - 14 is your answer
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