SOLUTION: Once again, (4x+3y^2-2)(3) these are all practice problems: For this next problem, I got 5y^2 -2 as my final answer first step: I began inside the first set of parenthes

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Question 165570: Once again,
(4x+3y^2-2)(3)
these are all practice problems: For this next problem, I got 5y^2 -2 as my final answer

first step: I began inside the first set of parenthesis first by by getting rid of the square root of 3y, which is 9y
second step, I added subtracted 4x from 9y, which left me with a 5y^2 (subtracted because the signs are opposite.
the final answer is 5y^2-2

Answer by checkley77(12844)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(4x+3y^2-2)*(3)
12x+9y^2-6 answer.

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