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Asked by Laney

When using the Distributive Property to multiply two binomials, how many pairs of partial products will be in the result (before any simplifying)?

A.1
B.2**
C.3
D.4

Thanks for the help! :)
8 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
why not try it with something like
(x+4)(2x-1)
expand it and see how many products you have before simplifying
8 years ago

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