How do you multiply 4(2x^{2}+3x^{2}y+5xy^{2}+3y^{2})?

Terrence Mcfarland

Terrence Mcfarland

Answered question

2022-02-03

How do you multiply 4(2x2+3x2y+5xy2+3y2)?

Answer & Explanation

demiegiq1p

demiegiq1p

Beginner2022-02-04Added 11 answers

Explanation:
Since we have no variables outside the parenthesis, we can just multiply the 4 by every coefficient on the variables. We get
8x2+12x2y+20xy2+12y2
zerogirlg16

zerogirlg16

Beginner2022-02-05Added 10 answers

Explanation:
4(2x2+3x2y+5xy2+3y2)
Distribute (multiply) the 4 to everything inside the parenthesis:
8x2+12x2y+20xy2+12y2
Result:
8x2+12x2y+20xy2+12y2

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