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4 May, 09:11

What is 3y^2+3 (4y^2-2) ?

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  1. 4 May, 10:54
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    It's a 2nd degree algebraic expression in ' y '.

    It's pretty messy in this form, and it can be substantially cleaned up.

    Looking at just the second term, we can remove the parentheses:

    3 (4y² - 2) = 12y² - 6

    Now we can put that into the original expression ... 3y² + 12y² - 6

    then combine the y² terms: 15y² - 6.

    If you want to go one step farther, we can factor it: 3 (5y² - 2)
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