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Expand the brackets and distribute the multiplier outside to the contents:

36y+27+6y+16.

Now group like terms: 36y+6y=42y and 27+16=43 for the constant terms.

Final result: 42y+43.

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Use distributive property.

9 * 4y = 36y 9 * 3 = 27

2 * 3y = 6y 2 * 8 = 16

36y + 27 + 6y + 16

27 + 16 = 43

Combine like-terms.

36y + 6y = 42y

Answer: 42y+43

by Level 10 User (57.4k points)

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