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Multiply Polynomials

P() 4x and R(x)=8x-8, find P(<) R(<).
P()-R() =
(Simplify your answer.)

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Final answer:

To multiply polynomials, use the distributive property to multiply each term of one polynomial by each term of the other polynomial and then combine like terms.


Step-by-step explanation:

To multiply polynomials, we use the distributive property. To find the product of P(x)=4x and R(x)=8x-8, we need to multiply each term of P(x) by each term of R(x) and then combine like terms.

P(x) * R(x) = (4x) * (8x-8) = 32x^2 - 32x

So, P(x) * R(x) = 32x^2 - 32x


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