SOLUTION: how to you multiply 6(y-2)(1/y-2+1/6)

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Question 809935: how to you multiply 6(y-2)(1/y-2+1/6)
Answer by kekegeter (97)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6(y-2)(-11y+6/2*3y)
6(y-2)(-11y+6)/2*3y
(y-2)(-11y+6)/y

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