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What is the simplified form of the expression?
3y–5 • 2y2
A. 6y–3
B. 6y–10
C. 5y–10
D. 5y–3
3y–5 • 2y2
A. 6y–3
B. 6y–10
C. 5y–10
D. 5y–3
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*shrugs shoulders
What is the simplified form of the expression?
3y–5 • 2y2
A. 6y^–3
B. 6y^–10
C. 5y^–10
D. 5y^–3
3y–5 • 2y2
A. 6y^–3
B. 6y^–10
C. 5y^–10
D. 5y^–3
Answered by
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The simplified form of the expression is -10y^3 + 3y.
Therefore, the answer is not provided in the options.
Therefore, the answer is not provided in the options.
Answered by
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The given expression 3y–5 • 2y^2 can be simplified as follows:
3y - 5(2y^2) = 3y - 10y^2 [distributing the multiplication]
In order to simplify it further, we need to factor out the common factor of y:
3y - 10y^2 = y(3 - 10y)
Therefore, the simplified form of the expression is y(3 - 10y).
Answer: None of the given options is correct.
3y - 5(2y^2) = 3y - 10y^2 [distributing the multiplication]
In order to simplify it further, we need to factor out the common factor of y:
3y - 10y^2 = y(3 - 10y)
Therefore, the simplified form of the expression is y(3 - 10y).
Answer: None of the given options is correct.
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