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Multiply 2xy+y^2 by -5x

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Answered by faleehamanal
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Answered by hazira15
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Answer:

= -10x²y + -5xy²

Step-by-step explanation:

2xy+y^2 by -5x

= (-5x) ( 2xy+y²)

[ multiply the signs first then the constants i.e. number and then then variables ]

=  (-5x) ( 2xy) + (-5x) (y²)

= -10x²y + -5xy²

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