SOLUTION: 2y(y+3)-4+3y

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Question 125338: 2y(y+3)-4+3y
Answer by dannyd(2)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Does your answer have to be something like this?
2y^2+9y-4
If so:
2y times y = 2y^2
2y times y = 6y
6y + 3y = 9y
Then you get 2y^2+9y-4

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