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From the product of 3y and y^2 -4y +10, subtract y^3 + 7y2 -2y Please help this is due tonight!
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From the product of 3y and y^2 -4y +10, subtract y^3 + 7y2 -2y Please help this is due tonight!
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From the product of 3y and y^2 -4y +10, subtract y^3 + 7y2 -2y
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(3y)(y^2-4y +10) -(y^3 + 7y^2 -2y)
= 3y^3 -12y^2 + 30y - y^3 -7y^2 + 2y
= 2y^3 -19y^2 +32y,,
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