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Using the distributive property to find the product (y – 4)(y2 + 4y + 16) results in a polynomial of the form y3 + 4y2 + ay – 4y2 – ay – 64. What is the value of a in the polynomial?
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The answer is C. 16
Explanation:
I got it right on edg. See below.
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( y - 4 ) ( y² + 4 y + 16 ) = y³ + 4 y²
+ 16
y - 4 y²
- 16
y - 64
The result is a polynomial of the form:
y³ + 4 y²
+ a
y - 4 y²
- a
y + 64;
Answer:
a = 16
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