SOLUTION: y^2-25/by-40 * y-6/y+5 I believe this pro. needs to be mulyiplied and if possible simplify. Thank for helping!!!

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Question 304066: y^2-25/by-40 * y-6/y+5
I believe this pro. needs to be mulyiplied and if possible simplify.
Thank for helping!!!

Answer by JBarnum(2146)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
first thing is to myltiply straight across
expand the perfect square


thats as reduce as i can get it

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