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Multiply using distributive property.

(d+8)(d-4)

PLEASE HELP!!! ASAP!!!

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Answer:

Explanation:

Use F.O.I.L

F - First

O- Outside

I- Inside

L- Last

First multiply the ds from both to get
d^(2), next multiply the first d and the -4 and get -4d, then the 8 and the second d = 8d, and finally the 8 and -4 to get -32

you get
d^(2)-4d + 8d - 32

You then simplify and end up with
d^(2) + 4d -32

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Multiply using distributive property. (d+8)(d-4) PLEASE HELP!!! ASAP!!!-example-1
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