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Kendall Duffy
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18 March, 16:52
What is the product of (6x - y) (2x - y + 2?
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Caitlin Bean
18 March, 17:09
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B 12x2 - 8xy + 12x + y2 - 2y
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Alondra Hebert
18 March, 17:11
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Step-by-step explanation:
(6x - y) (2x - y + 2) =
= 12x^2 - 6xy + 12x - 2xy + y^2 - 2y
= 12x^2 - 8xy + 12x + y^2 - 2y
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