SOLUTION: Multiply. 3xy^2(5xy – 4x + 6y)
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Question 83966: Multiply. 3xy^2(5xy – 4x + 6y)
Answer by tutor_paul(519) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use the distributive property and multiply through the 3xy^2. Note that when you
multiply things with exponents, the rule is to keep the base and add the exponents. i.e. (x^2)(x^4)=x^6.
Since you can't simplify any of the terms, you are done.
Good Luck,
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