SOLUTION: Please help me with the homework below, how to multiply binomials by trinomials 1x/3(15x-12y)-1/2(6x-4y)
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Question 1180345: Please help me with the homework below, how to multiply binomials by trinomials 1x/3(15x-12y)-1/2(6x-4y)
Answer by greenestamps(13200) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Here is the expression you show:
1x/3(15x-12y)-1/2(6x-4y) =
(1) I have no idea if that is the expression you really intended. Probably not -- you need to use parentheses where appropriate.
(2) No interpretation of the expression you show involves multiplying binomials by trinomials....
Re-post, making it clear what the given expression is and what you are supposed to do with it.
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