Asked by sAd_tEA
                 Multiply the binomial and the trinomial: (x – 5)(x
2 + 5x + 25
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        2 + 5x + 25
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                    Answered by
            sAd_tEA
            
    I got 
x^3+125
but my teacher says its wrong and I dont understand what I did to get the wrong answer?
    
x^3+125
but my teacher says its wrong and I dont understand what I did to get the wrong answer?
                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    First, for any kind of help, you need clarify your trinomial expression. This x something. Is that + or minus the next part?
    
                    Answered by
            sAd_tEA
            
    OH SORRY 
its (x – 5)(x2 + 5x + 25)
    
its (x – 5)(x2 + 5x + 25)
                    Answered by
            oobleck
            
    recall that a^3-b^3 = (a-b)(a^2+ab+b^2)
so, your answer should be x^3 - 5^3
    
so, your answer should be x^3 - 5^3
                    Answered by
             henry2,  
            
    (x-5)(x^2+5x+25).
1. Multiply the 1st term of the 1st parenthesis by each term of trinomial.
2. Multiply 2nd term of 1st parenthesis by each term of trinomial.
3. Combine like-terms.
x^3+5x^2+25x - 5x^2-25x-125 = x^3-125.
    
1. Multiply the 1st term of the 1st parenthesis by each term of trinomial.
2. Multiply 2nd term of 1st parenthesis by each term of trinomial.
3. Combine like-terms.
x^3+5x^2+25x - 5x^2-25x-125 = x^3-125.
                    Answered by
            Lency
            
    (x+5)(x+2)
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