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multiply the given 2y and -3x​

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Answered by anujsharma7452819441
0

Step-by-step explanation:

(2y+1)×(y

2

−2y

3

+3y)

=2y(y

2

−2y

3

+3y)+1(y

2

−2y

3

+3y)

=2y

3

−4y

4

+6y

2

+y

2

−2y

3

+3y

=−4y

4

+2y

3

−2y

3

+6y

2

+y

2

+3y

=−4y

4

+7y

2

+3y

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Answered by RealSweetie
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Step-by-step explanation:

-6xy is your answer

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