How do you multiply 7c(5-y+4y^{2})?

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2022-02-04

How do you multiply 7c(5y+4y2)?

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golfachukc8

golfachukc8

Beginner2022-02-05Added 13 answers

To multiply this expression you need to multiply every term in the parenthesis by 7c
7c(5y+4y2) becomes:
(7c×5)(7c×y)+(7c×4y2)
35c7cy+28cy2
Or, writing it in standard form:
28cy27cy+35c

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