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distributive property

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Use the distributive property to multiply: 5x^2y^5(x^3+y^4+x^7) show work. thanks!

asked Nov 27, 2013 in ALGEBRA 1 by payton Apprentice

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5x^2y^5(x^3+y^4+x^7)

Use distributive propertya(b+c) = ab+ac.

= 5x^2y^5(x^3)+5x^2y^5(y^4)+5x^2y^5(x^7)

= 5x^5y^5+5x^2y^9+5x^9y^5

answered Nov 27, 2013 by william Mentor

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