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-9y^5(3y^2+9y-)
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It looks like the expression is incomplete — there’s a trailing "-" after 9y. Can you confirm the final term?
If you mean 3y^2 + 9y + k (where k is the missing constant), distribute -9y^5 to each term:
-9y^5(3y^2 + 9y + k) = -27y^7 − 81y^6 − 9k y^5.
If the missing term was meant to be −k (so 3y^2 + 9y − k), then
-9y^5(3y^2 + 9y − k) = -27y^7 − 81y^6 + 9k y^5.
Example: if the expression was 3y^2 + 9y − 6, the product is
-27y^7 − 81y^6 + 54y^5.
Tell me the missing term and I’ll give the specific final result.
If you mean 3y^2 + 9y + k (where k is the missing constant), distribute -9y^5 to each term:
-9y^5(3y^2 + 9y + k) = -27y^7 − 81y^6 − 9k y^5.
If the missing term was meant to be −k (so 3y^2 + 9y − k), then
-9y^5(3y^2 + 9y − k) = -27y^7 − 81y^6 + 9k y^5.
Example: if the expression was 3y^2 + 9y − 6, the product is
-27y^7 − 81y^6 + 54y^5.
Tell me the missing term and I’ll give the specific final result.
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