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Answer:

Option (1) is correct.

The product of  [tex](y+3)(y^2-3y+9)[/tex] is  [tex]y^3+27[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given, [tex](y+3)(y^2-3y+9)[/tex]

We have to find the product of above,

We have to multiply each term as ,

[tex](y+3)(y^2-3y+9)[/tex] can be written as,

[tex]\Rightarrow y(y^2-3y+9)+3(y^2-3y+9)[/tex]

When we multiply each term we get,

[tex]\Rightarrow (y^3-3y^2+9y)+(3y^2-9y+27)[/tex]

These terms are same as we have filled in table below.

On adding like terms we get,

[tex]\Rightarrow y^3-3y^2+9y+3y^2-9y+27[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow y^3+27[/tex]

Thus, the product of  [tex](y-3)(y^2-3y+9)[/tex] is  [tex]y^3+27[/tex]

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