SOLUTION: 5y(y^3-4y+2)
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Question 624956: 5y(y^3-4y+2)
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5y(y^3-4y+2)
5y(y^3)+5y(-4y)+5y(2)
5y^4-20y^2+10y
So the expression simplifies to 5y^4-20y^2+10y
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