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Create your own example for each cases of multiplying
polynomials
Case 1: Distributive Property
Case 2: FOIL Method
Case 3: Binomial to Polynomial
Pls needed badly
If you have nothing to answer dont answer
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Explanation:
CASE 1:2x(3x+7) = 6x^2+14x.
CASE 2:(2x + 3)(3x – 1)
CASE 3:x2 + 4x
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