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multiply the two plynomials
(x + 3)( + 9)
(x + 2)(x + 9)
(x - 8)(x - 6)

im really looking for ways to solve it rather than the solution because it would make my hw alot easier. thanks!


Sagot :

Answer:

1. x² + 12x + 27

2. x² + 11x + 18

3. x² + -14x + 48

Step-by-step explanation:

When you multiply polynomials, you use FOIL.

First

Outer

Inner

Last

For example, to solve the first polynomial (x + 3)(x + 9), you would multiply the first term in each parenthesis to each other. In this case, it would be x · x, which would be equal to x². The next step would be to multiply the first term in the first parenthesis to the last term in the second parenthesis, which are the outer terms. You get 9x when you multiply x by 9. Then, you multiply the inner terms of the polynomial, which is the last term of the first parenthesis and the first term of the second parenthesis. You get 3x. The last part of FOIL is to multiply the last term in each parenthesis to each other. You would multiply 9 and 3 and get 27. Your answer would be x² + 9x + 3x + 27. Simplify the equation to get x² + 12x + 27. That is your final answer. Do the same thing to the other equations to find the answer. (MAKE SURE TO CHECK THE SIGN OF THE TERMS YOU ARE MULTIPLYING FIRST. )

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