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Title: Multiplying Polynomials


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Multiplying Polynomials
  • This PowerPoint will show you two methods that
    will multiply polynomials

Brandon Young
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What are Polynomials?
  • A polynomial is made up of terms that are only
    added, subtracted, or multiplied.
  • It can have constants, variables, and exponents.
  • Polynomials can have many terms.

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Multiply. (2x 3)(5x 8)
  • Using the Distributive property, multiply
  • 2x(5x 8) 3(5x 8).
  • 10x2 16x 15x 24
  • Combine like terms.
  • 10x2 31x 24
  • Another option is called the FOIL method.

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FOIL
  • First terms
  • Outer terms
  • Inner terms
  • Last terms

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Foil Method
  • The FOIL method can be used when you multiply 2
    binomials. It tells you which terms to multiply.
  • Use the FOIL method to multiply these
    binomials(y 3)(y 7).

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  • (y 3)(y 7). F tells you to multiply the
    FIRST terms of each binomial.
  • y2

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  • (y 3)(y 7). O tells you to multiply the
    OUTER terms of each binomial.

y2 7y
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  • (y 3)(y 7). I tells you to multiply the
    INNER terms of each binomial.

y2 7y 3y
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Monomial times a Binomial
  • x(x4)
  • Multiply each term in the parentheses by x
  • x24x
  • The problem was completed using the distributive
    property.

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Monomial times a Trinomial
  • 2x(x23x4)
  • Multiply the Monomial 2x by the Trinomial
    x23x4
  • 2x36x28x

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  • (y 3)(y 7). L tells you to multiply the
    LAST terms of each binomial.

y2 7y 3y 21 Combine like terms. y2 10y
21 is your Final Answer.
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Sources
  • http//www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/polynomials.html
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http//www.wyzant.com/Help/Math/Algebra/FOIL.aspx
http//www.regentsprep.org/regents/math/algebra/AV
3/multMon.htm
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