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(8p-2)(6p+2)

multiplying polynomials please help me​

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Answer:

48p² +4p -4

Explanation:

A polynomial of two terms is called a 'binomial'.

Here, we are multiplying 2 binomials.

This is so common, there is a standard way to do it. The method is called FOIL, which means "firsts, outsides, insides, then lasts"

You do it like this:

multiply the 'first terms' of each binomial --> 8p*6p = 48p²

multiply the 'outside' terms, far left and far right --> 8p*2 = 16p

multiply the 'inside' terms, the two terms in the 'middle' --> -2*6p = -12p

multiply the 'last' terms of each binomial --> -2 * 2 = -4

Add 'like' terms: 48p² + (16p - 12p) -4

Answer ---> 48p² +4p -4

User ZDidier
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Answer:

48p2+4p-4

Explanation:

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