SOLUTION: How would I express this as a polynomial (x^2-xy/2x)(2x+6y)

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: How would I express this as a polynomial
(x^2-xy/2x)(2x+6y)
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Answer by Zoop(21)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

If that is your equation, then just use the distributive property and FOIL to create the polynomial.
When completely simplified, you procure:

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