Problem 63 of 7
Multiply binomial (y-4) by trinomial (y^2+2y-1).
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perform repeated distribution and organize terms.
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Factors must be one binomial and one trinomial with one variable.
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1. Distribute each binomial term across the trinomial.
2. List partial products by degree.
3. Combine like terms and write in standard form.
Use the worked steps, then substitute the final answer back into the original relationship to confirm it satisfies the prompt.
Omitting products between the binomial term and any trinomial term.