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Ashtyn Salinas
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31 July, 05:41
How would you multiply a binomial by a trinomial?
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Issac
31 July, 05:48
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Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply one of them by each of the terms in the other, then distribute. Finally, combine like terms.
(ax + b) (cx² + dx + e)
ax (cx² + dx + e) + b (cx² + dx + e)
acx³ + adx² + aex + bcx² + bdx + be
acx³ + (ad+bc) x² + (ae+bd) x + be
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