how woul you solve a problem like ths

(9x-5y)(2x+3y)

Assistance needed.

"solving" is not the correct term here, you probably want to expand it.

Are you familiar with the FOIL acronym?

x means <small x> ok this aint working but i know the amswer read proppally im in 8th grade now 2 as in <small 2> ok

=9x2y2 or maybe u have to multiply which would give =20x2y2

To solve the given problem (9x-5y)(2x+3y), we can use the distributive property of multiplication over addition.

Step 1: Multiply the first term in the first set of parentheses (9x) by each term in the second set of parentheses (2x and 3y):
(9x)(2x) = 18x^2
(9x)(3y) = 27xy

Step 2: Multiply the second term in the first set of parentheses (-5y) by each term in the second set of parentheses (2x and 3y):
(-5y)(2x) = -10xy
(-5y)(3y) = -15y^2

Step 3: Combine the products obtained in steps 1 and 2:
18x^2 + 27xy - 10xy - 15y^2

Step 4: Simplify by combining like terms:
18x^2 + (27xy - 10xy) - 15y^2
18x^2 + 17xy - 15y^2

Therefore, the solution to the given problem is 18x^2 + 17xy - 15y^2.