3y×(2y+5)
Multiply each term in the parentheses by 3y
3y×2y+3y×5
Calculate the product
6y²+3y×5
Now we do the same thing only different way
3y×2y
Multiply the numbers
6y×y
If a term doesn't have an exponent , it is considered that the exponent is 1
6y^1×y^1
Multiply the terms with the same base by adding their exponents
6y^1+1
add the numbers
6y²
6y^2+3y×5×
calculate the product
6y²+15y
It's the same thing only different way ok
3y×5
Multiply the numbers
15y
answer: 6y²+15y
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this should be correct, im sorry im wrong.
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