Final answer:
The question seems to contain typos or placeholders and thus cannot be accurately answered without the correct algebraic expressions or numbers. To solve a multiplication problem involving algebraic expressions, one would typically expand the expressions and combine like terms.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question seems to be asking for the product of two expressions, but unfortunately, the given expressions contain placeholders or typos (indicated by '~' and '*'). Assuming the student is referring to a multiplication problem involving variables and possibly roots, we would need the correct expressions to provide an accurate answer.
To solve a standard multiplication problem involving algebraic expressions, follow these steps:
- Write down the expressions to be multiplied.
- Expand any binomials using the distributive property (FOIL method if it's a pair of binomials).
- Combine like terms.
- Simplify the expression if possible.
Since the expressions are not clearly provided, we cannot apply these steps precisely. To progress, we would need to correctly identify the placeholders with actual algebraic expressions or numbers.