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Find the product. 8y 3(-3y 2)

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User Albianto
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Answer:

The Answer is -24y^5

Explanation:

We know this because multiplying 8 by -3 = -24

Then we have to combine the exponents and we get 5.

Hope I helped. I used a website called mathwa3 to help, the 3 stands for a y.

Have a great day!!!

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User Johane
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For this case we must find the product of the following expression:


8y ^ 3 (-3y ^ 2) =

We have to by law of signs of multiplication:


+ * - = -

Also, by definition of multiplication of powers of the same base, we put the same base and add the exponents, then the expression is rewritten as:


-24y ^ {3 + 2} =\\-24y ^ 5

Answer:


-24y ^ 5

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