SOLUTION: Find each product (y-3)(yt5)=y(y) t y(3) ty(y) ty(5)=y2 t y-3 t y2 t y5= y4 t y2 did I do this problem correctly?

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Question 73492: Find each product (y-3)(yt5)=y(y) t y(3) ty(y) ty(5)=y2 t y-3 t y2 t y5= y4 t y2 did I do this problem correctly?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I assume the problem looks like this
The factors FOIL to this
Multiply each term
Subtract like terms. This is your answer.


If it looks like this then

Distribute the to every term
This is your answer if the problem looks like
Hope this helps.

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