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Lorena Warner
10 January, 05:32
What is the product of - 3x^2y and (5xy^2+xy) ?
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Amya
10 January, 07:12
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-3x^2y (5xy^2+xy)
-15x^3y^3 ... - 3x^2y (xy)
-15x^3y^3-3x^3y^2
Answer: - 15x^3y^3-3x^3y^2
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