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The coefficient of xy in the product of (4x^2+2y) and (3x+y^2) is ...

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Here is your answer! The coefficient of xy is 6. To solve this problem, you need to multiply your two polynomials together. I used the FOIL Method- multiply the First two, the Outside two, the Inside two, and the Last two. You can see how I did it on the picture attached. Next, the answer that you get as a result from FOILing is your polynomial. If you look at the number before xy, that is the coefficient. A coefficient is a number that is right before and attached to a variable. I hope this helps you! :))
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