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Simplify with foil (w + x )(w + x )

User Arenzel
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Foil is an acronym that stands for:

First

Outside

Inside

Last

First:

(w + x )(w + x ) =
w^(2)

Outside:

(w + x )(w + x ) = wx

Inside:

(w + x )(w + x ) = wx

Last:

(w + x )(w + x ) =
x^(2)

so...


w^(2) + wx + wx +
x^(2)


w^(2) +x^(2) + 2xw

Hope this helped!

User Tobire
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Answer:
x^2+2wx+w^2

Explanation:

Given the expression
(w + x )(w + x ) , which indicates the multiplication of two binomials, you can simplify it with FOIL:

Multiply:

The first terms (w by w).

The outside terms (w by x).

The inside terms together (x by w).

The last terms together (x by x).

Then, you get:


(w + x )(w + x )=(w)(w)+(w)(x)+(x)(w)+(x)(x)=w^2+wx+wx+x^2

Adding like terms, you get:


x^2+2wx+w^2

User Erik Williams
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