SOLUTION: Which expression represents the product of 2xy and 3xy+5y-xy^2?
Algebra.Com
Question 1008059: Which expression represents the product of 2xy and 3xy+5y-xy^2?
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You distribute the 2xy and get
2xy(3xy + 5y - xy^2) = 6(x^2)(y^2) + 10xy^2 - 2(x^2)(y^3)
RELATED QUESTIONS
Which expression represents the product of 2xy and... (answered by Boreal)
A rectangle’s width is represented by x and its length by y. Which expression best... (answered by ewatrrr)
x^2+3xy-xy+4+2xy-3 (answered by ewatrrr)
x^2+3xy-xy+4+2xy-3 (answered by ewatrrr)
simplify the following expression as far as possible.
xy + 3x*y + 1 + 2xy* + yx* + 2 +... (answered by math_helper)
simplify the rational expression... (answered by mananth)
find the product:... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
Write the algebraic expression which represents the statement "3 more than the... (answered by checkley79)
Write an algebraic expression for 5 times the product of x and y increased by... (answered by Fombitz)