How do you multiply #3x ^ { 2} y ( 2x ^ { 2} + 7x y - 6y ^ { 2} )#?

1 Answer

#6x^4y+21x^³y^²-18x^²y^³#

Explanation:

We can use the distributive property here. Whenever multiplying numbers with bases, we multiply the coefficients (the numbers before the bases, which in this case are x and y) and add the exponents.

So first distribute #3x^²y# to each term inside the parentheses.
#(3x^²y) · (2x^²)= 6x^4y# ,etc.

We end up with:
#6x^4y+21x^³y^²-18x^²y^³#