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Using a Table to Multiply Multivariable Polynomials What is the product of 6x – y and 2x – y + 2? 8x2 – 4xy + 12x + y2 – 2y 12x2 – 8xy + 12x + y2 – 2y 8x2 + 4xy + 4x + y2 – 2y 12x2 + 8xy + 4x + y2 + 2y

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Final answer:

The product of 6x - y and 2x - y + 2 is 12x^2 - 6xy + 12x + y^2 - 2y.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the product of the polynomials 6x - y and 2x - y + 2, we can use the distributive property. We multiply each term of the first polynomial by each term of the second polynomial and then add the resulting products:

(6x)(2x) - (6x)(y) + (6x)(2) - (y)(2x) + (y)(y) - (y)(2)

Simplifying, we get:

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

Combining like terms, we have:

12x^2 - 6xy + 12x + y^2 - 2y

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Answer: B.


12x^(2)
-8xy + 12x + y^2 - 2y

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