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Multiply by horizontial method
a) 2y(-3y*y+4y-5)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Multiply by horizontial method

a) 2y(-3y²+4y-5)

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2y(-3y*y+4y-5)

2y(-3y²+4y-5)

-6y³+4y²-10y

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Answered by Anonymous
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Multiply by horizontial method

a) 2y(-3y*y+4y-5)

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