SOLUTION: (6y-4)3+9y

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Question 94482: (6y-4)3+9y
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(6y-4)3+9y [use the distributive property to multiply]
18y-12+9y [combine like-terms]
27y-12 [set the expression equal to zero and solve for the y-term]
27y-12=0
27y=12
27y/27=12/27
y=12/27

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