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What is the product of 2x + y and 5x – y + 3?

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Answer: 10x^2 +3xy + 6x + -1y^2 + 3y

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Answer:

The product of 2x + y and 5x – y + 3 is 10x^2+ 3xy + 6x - y^2 + 3y

Explanation:

The product of the two expressions can be expressed mathematically as;

(2x +y) (5x -y +3)

To obtain the product of these expressions, we simply expand the brackets as follows;

2x(5x -y +3) + y(5x -y +3)

= 10x^2 - 2xy + 6x + 5xy - y^2 + 3y

= 10x^2- 2xy + 5xy + 6x - y^2 + 3y

= 10x^2+ 3xy + 6x - y^2 + 3y

The product of 2x + y and 5x – y + 3 is thus 10x^2+ 3xy + 6x - y^2 + 3y

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