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Use the distributive property to find (y+6)(y+4)
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To simplify using the distributive property,
You must multiply the second parentheses by each term in the first parentheses.
y(y + 4) + 6(y + 4)
y^2 + 4y + 6y + 24
Combine like terms.
y^2 + 10y + 24 is your answer.
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