multiply (x^2+x+6)(x-6)
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This has to be distributed using foil. First multiply beginning term (X^2) by X then by -6. Then multiply second term (x) by X then by -6. Multiply third term (6) by x then by -6. Combine like terms.
X^3-6x^2+2x-36 this is what I got is this how it is done???
That isnt the answer I get when I work it.
[(X^2)(x)+(X^2)(-6)]+[(X)(X)+(X)(-6)]+[(6)(X)+(6)(6)]
Notice that:
X^2 gets multiplied by both the X and 6
X gets multiplied by both the X and ^
6 gets multiplied by both the X and 6
[(X^2)(x)+(X^2)(-6)]+[(X)(X)+(X)(-6)]+[(6)(X)+(6)(6)]
Notice that:
X^2 gets multiplied by both the X and 6
X gets multiplied by both the X and ^
6 gets multiplied by both the X and 6
Ok I got x^3+7x^2-36 is this correct or did i miss something?