Asked by Amber
Multiply the following polynomials
1. 2a(a^2+4^a)
A. 2a^2+6a^2
B. 2a^3+8a^2
C. 2a+6a
D. 2a^3+6a^2
2. (3y)(3y-2)
A. 9y^2-6
B. 9y^2+5y
C. 9y^2+1
D. 9y^2-6y
Not sure? I'm not asking anyone to give me the answer but I don't know how to do this.
1. 2a(a^2+4^a)
A. 2a^2+6a^2
B. 2a^3+8a^2
C. 2a+6a
D. 2a^3+6a^2
2. (3y)(3y-2)
A. 9y^2-6
B. 9y^2+5y
C. 9y^2+1
D. 9y^2-6y
Not sure? I'm not asking anyone to give me the answer but I don't know how to do this.
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
I noticed in your first question you have 4^a.
None of the choices would match that.
It had to be 2a(a^2 + 4a) to get a correct answer from your choices.
You are using the distributive property which is illustrated by
a(b + c)
= ab + ac
you multiply the stuff sitting in front of the bracket by each term within the bracket
Let me know which are your choices.
None of the choices would match that.
It had to be 2a(a^2 + 4a) to get a correct answer from your choices.
You are using the distributive property which is illustrated by
a(b + c)
= ab + ac
you multiply the stuff sitting in front of the bracket by each term within the bracket
Let me know which are your choices.
Answered by
Amber
For number 1 I'll go with b because it has to be one of them..on 2 I would go with D?
Answered by
Reiny
correct for both
Answered by
Amber
Thanks Reiny for your help :)
Answered by
Reiny
You are very welcome
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