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Answered by Anonymous
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\begin{gathered}\implies \sf Here\: the \:product \:is \:calculated\: in \:the\: following\: manner\:\end{gathered}

\implies\rmWe multiply the terms on the x axis (horizontal)and Y axis(vertical).

\implies\rmFor example– when -2y^2 is on the X axis (see the 1st row 3rd column)and 3x is on the Y axis(se the 2nd row 1st column)then, the product.

\implies\rmbecomes- 2y^2×3x=> -6xy^2(see the 2nd row 3rd column).

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Answered by TheRose06
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→ Here the product is calculated in the following manner

→ We multiply the terms on the x axis (horizontal)and Y axis(vertical).

→ For example– when -2y^2 is on the X axis (see the 1st row 3rd column)and 3x is on the Y axis(se the 2nd row 1st column)then, the product.

→ becomes- 2y^2×3x=> -6xy^2(see the 2nd row 3rd column).

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