SOLUTION: Please help me express the product of (1/2y^2 + 1/3y) and (12y + 3/5)
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Question 1093211: Please help me express the product of (1/2y^2 + 1/3y) and (12y + 3/5)
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(1/2y^2 + 1/3y)
(12y + 3/5)=
first term times each of the two terms in the second plus second term times each of the two terms in the second.
6y^3+(3/10)y^2+4y^2+(1/5)y=
6y^3+4.3y^2+0.2y.
That could be expressed as improper fractions.
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