SOLUTION: Multiply
(y + 3)(y - 2)(y - 4)
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Question 91815: Multiply
(y + 3)(y - 2)(y - 4)
Answer by chitra(359) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The given expression can be written as:
(y + 3)(y - 2)(y - 4)
We multiply the first two terms in the parenthesis using the distributive property.
[(y + 3)(y - 2)] (y - 4)
(y - 4)
Simplifying, further we get:
Multiplying by using the Distributive property, we get:
Thus, the solution.
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