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MULTIPLING TO TRINOMIALS

In these problems you will have to use the distrbutive property.

You will have to multiply the first factor in the first trinomial through factors in the second triniomial. Make such to use the rule with multipying and adding positives and negatives. After you are done multiplying the first factor in the first trinomial throught the other factors in the second set of parenthisis you do the same with the second term in the first set of parenthisis. Multipy the second…

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Posted by katia chav on March 5, 2010 at 10:41am

Rene Rubio

Multiplying 2 Trinomials

In this lesson we learned who to multiply Trinomials first you disect the first trinomial then you work it through the second trinomial then you add like terms then you are done.

Posted by Rene Rubio on March 5, 2010 at 10:39am

Billy Rich

multiplying 2 trinomials

To do these you have to use the distributive property. You have to multiply through the parenthesis. Like in these two (a+b+c)(x+y+z) you got to multiply the A with the X, Y, and Z. Then you do the the same thing with B and C. After that you have to add all the like terms together. Last put them in order from the largest exponet to the smallest.

Posted by Billy Rich on March 5, 2010 at 10:39am

Sonia

Multiplying 2 Trinomials

  • You multiply the first number number in the first trinomials parenthesis with everything in the second set of trinomails in the parenthesis.You muliply everthing together after that you the like terms and add the numbers that have the same number of exponents. You can do these problems two ways.

Posted by Sonia on March 5, 2010 at 10:38am

 
 
 

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