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Find the product of
(3y2 + 2y + 2)(3y2 – 4y – 5)

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Answer:

= 9y^4 -6y^3 -17y^2 -18y -10

Explanation:

(3y^2 + 2y + 2) x (3y^2 – 4y – 5)

9y^4 - 12y^3 - 15y^2 + 6y^3 -8y^2 -10y +6y^2 -8y -10

= 9y^4 -6y^3 -17y^2 -18y -10

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