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Solving polynomial(2x+8)(-3y-8)​

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Answer:

-6xy - 16x -24y -64

Explanation:

(2x+8)(-3y-8) =

To find the answer,

First multiply, the first number on both sides,

2x * -3y = -6xy

Then the first number on the left side and the second number on the right side,

2x * -8 = -16x

Then the second number on the left side and the first number on the right side,

8 * -3y = -24y

Then the second number on the left side and the second number on the right side,

8 * -8 = -64

Now add all the answers,

-6xy -16x -24y -64

User Spitfiredd
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Answer:

-6xy-16x-24y-64

Explanation:

(2x+8)(-3y-8)​

Foil

First 2x*-3y = -6xy

outer -8*2x = -16x

inner -3y *8 = -24y

last -8*8 = -64

Add them together

-6xy-16x-24y-64

User Cerwin
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