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I’m not quite sure how to answer this question. Excuse the pencil marks this is from an assignment I didn’t do so well on so I’m trying to understand what I did wrong

I’m not quite sure how to answer this question. Excuse the pencil marks this is from-example-1
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Given the expressions:


\begin{gathered} (8x-1)(4x^2+9) \\ \\ 32x^3-4x^2+72x-9 \end{gathered}

You can multiply the binomials of the first expression in order to expand it. You can use the FOIL Method to multiply them, which states that:


(a+b)(c+d)=ac+ad+bc+bd

You also need to remember the Sign Rules for Multiplication:


\begin{gathered} +\cdot+=+ \\ -\cdot-=+ \\ -\cdot+=- \\ +\cdot-=- \end{gathered}

Then:


=(8x)(4x^2)+(8x)(9)-(1)(4x^2)-(1)(9)
=32x^3+72x-4x^2-9
=32x^3-4x^2+72x-9

By definition, Equivalent Expressions work the same, but they have different forms.

Since:


(8x-1)(4x^2+9)=32x^3-4x^2+72x-9

You can conclude that they are Equivalent Expressions.

Hence, the answer is: They are Equivalent Expression, because:


(8x-1)(4x^2+9)=32x^3-4x^2+72x-9

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