We just learned how to add and subtract polynomials, so now we have to learn how to multiply them. This is a little tricky at first, but once we master the FOIL method, it’s easy as pie!
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So if I combine like terms… the all just become x? Even though in the last lesson I learned you add them together??? Huh?????
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Its quite easy i only missed up the order in which it was in
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wow this was so helpful! 😀 thanks a lot!
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anyone here from ms. gregory’s class
Anyone else getting assignments from school that we haven’t learned how to do
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Thanks a lot Professor Dave that was helpful!
thanks, Professor Dave. I've never been taught the FOIL method
Hey that is so easy
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Mr paratakis class
Glad you explained that what you're actually doing is applying the distributive property of each monomial twice. Most teachers just tell you to memorize FOIL without explaining. So I tried something a little different and distributed each monomial by the binomial term separately, which ended up being Last Inner Outer Middle and it gave me the correct answer. Just curious as to whether this would work every time.
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How about (x + 3) (x + 3) ??
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