Posted by elijah branton on Thursday, July 22, 2010 at 1:48pm.
PROCEDURE:
1. Multiply the 1st. term of 1st
par. by each term in 2nd par.
2. Multiply 2nd term of 1st par by
each term in 2nd par.
3. Combine like-terms.
(4X - 3) (X + 8) =
4X^2 + 32X -3X -24 =
4X^2 + 29X - 24.
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