How do you multiply 8 (5y-8) - (5y+6)? Algebra Polynomials and Factoring Multiplication of Polynomials by Binomials 1 Answer Meave60 Sep 29, 2015 The answer is 35y-70 . Explanation: 8(5y-8)-(5y+6) Expand 8(5y-8) (40y-64)-(5y+6) Multiply -1 times (5y+6)# 40y-64-5y-6 Gather like terms. 40y-5y-64-6= 35y-70 Answer link Related questions What is FOIL? How do you use the distributive property when you multiply polynomials? How do you multiply (x-2)(x+3)? How do you simplify (-4xy)(2x^4 yz^3 -y^4 z^9)? How do you multiply (3m+1)(m-4)(m+5)? How do you find the volume of a prism if the width is x, height is 2x-1 and the length if 3x+4? How do you multiply (a^2+2)(3a^2-4)? How do you simplify (x – 8)(x + 5)? How do you simplify (p-1)^2? How do you simplify (3x+2y)^2? See all questions in Multiplication of Polynomials by Binomials Impact of this question 1319 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License