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Product of the polynomial (2y+3)(3y^2+4y+5) A.15y3 + 17y2 + 22y + 15 B.6y3 + 17y2 + 22y + 15 C.6y3 + 20y2 + 22y + 15 D.6y3 + 17y2 + 22y + 25
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Product of the polynomial (2y+3)(3y^2+4y+5) A.15y3 + 17y2 + 22y + 15 B.6y3 + 17y2 + 22y + 15 C.6y3 + 20y2 + 22y + 15 D.6y3 + 17y2 + 22y + 25
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Product of the polynomial (2y+3)(3y^2+4y+5)
A.15y3 + 17y2 + 22y + 15
B.6y3 + 17y2 + 22y + 15
C.6y3 + 20y2 + 22y + 15
D.6y3 + 17y2 + 22y + 25
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the answer is 6y^3+17y^2+22y+15
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