SOLUTION: Multiply.
17xy(x+y)
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Question 644641: Multiply.
17xy(x+y)
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Answer by colliefan(242) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Multiply.
17xy(x+y)
=(17xy * x) + (17xy * y)
= 17x^2 + 17xy^2
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