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Consider the expression –3(y – 5)2 – 9 + 7y. Which statements are true about the process and simplified product? Check all that apply

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Answered by lublana
7

B=There are 3 terms in the simplified product.

E=The final simplified product is –3y2 + 37y – 84.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

-3(y-5)^2-9+7y

-3(y^2-10y+25)-9+7y

Using the identity:(a-b)^2=a^2+b^2-2ab

Multiply -3 by each term in a given bracket and we get

-y^2+30y-75-9+7y

Combine like terms then, we get

-y^2+37y-84

This is required simplified product.

Hence, option B and E are true.

B=There are 3 terms in the simplified product.

E=The final simplified product is –3y2 + 37y – 84.

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Answered by hadleyparker
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Answer:

option b and e are correct

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