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To multiply polynomials using distribution, each term in the first polynomial must be {blank} to every term in the {blank} polynomial, following the {blank} Property.

first blank
multiplied
subtracted
added

second blank
first
second
third

third blank
associative
commutative
distributive

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multiplied

second

distributive

Complete sentence: "To multiply polynomials using distribution, each term in the first polynomial must be multiplied to every term in the second polynomial, following the distributive Property."