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12 May, 15:27

What is the product? 2y/y-3 x 4y - 12/2y+8

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  1. 12 May, 15:55
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    4y / (y+4)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    2y / (y-3) x [ (4y - 12) / (2y+8) ]

    To determine this, at first we have to break the parentheses. Since there is no matching values, we have to multiply the numerators and denominators.

    [2y x (4y - 12) ] / (y-3) x (2y + 8)

    or, [ (2y*4y) - (2y*12) ]/[ (y*2y) + (y*8) - (3*2y) - (3*8) ]

    (using algebraic equation)

    or, (8y^2 - 24y) / (2y^2 + 8y - 6y - 24)

    or, (8y^2 - 24y) / (2y^2 + 2y - 24)

    or, 8y (y - 3) / 2 (y^2 + y - 12) (taking common)

    or, 4y (y - 3) / (y^2 + 4y - 3y - 12)

    or, 4y (y - 3) / [y (y + 4) - 3 (y + 4) ] (Using factorization or Middle-Term factor)

    or, 4y (y - 3) / (y + 4) (y - 3)

    or, 4y / (y + 4) [as (y-3) / (y-3) = 1, we have dropped the part]

    The answer is = 4y / (y+4)
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