Asked by kasdfa
What is the product?
(-2x-9y^2) (-4x-3)
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Multiply termwise:
(-2x)(-4x) = 8x^2
(-2x)(-3) = 6x
(-9y^2)(-4x) = 36xy^2
(-9y^2)(-3) = 27y^2
So the product is 8x^2 + 36xy^2 + 6x + 27y^2, which factors as (4x+3)(2x+9y^2).
(-2x)(-4x) = 8x^2
(-2x)(-3) = 6x
(-9y^2)(-4x) = 36xy^2
(-9y^2)(-3) = 27y^2
So the product is 8x^2 + 36xy^2 + 6x + 27y^2, which factors as (4x+3)(2x+9y^2).
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