SOLUTION: directions: multiply (y+2x)(x3-2y3+3xy2+x2y) the 3 after x, y, and the 2 after y and 2 after x are exponets.

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: directions: multiply
(y+2x)(x3-2y3+3xy2+x2y)
the 3 after x, y, and the 2 after y and 2 after x are exponets.
This question is from textbook algebra1

Answer by funmath(2933)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
directions: multiply


Combine your like terms:
I put the equation in decending order by the x terms. It keeps you organized. If I was doing this on paper, I'd do it vertically.

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