Title: Multiplying Polynomials
1Multiplying Polynomials
2How do we find the area of a square?
3- The correct formula is written above.
- Use it to find the area of the square below.
4- As we have already said, to find the area, we
- square the length of a side.
5What happens to the area if we add 3 units to the
length and 1 unit to the width?
6This definitely increases the area. How can we
find the area of the new shape?
7One way would be to add the areas of the
individual rectangles that we have formed.
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9Another way of doing this would be using the
formula for the area of a rectangle?
10Alw
A(x3)(x1)
11- How do we get from (x3)(x1) to
? - We have already seen that 2(x1) 2x2
- We were able to do this multiplication by using
the - distributive property. We can also use the
- distributive property when we are multiplying
- polynomials by polynomials.
12- We need to remember to distribute each
- term in the first set of parentheses through
- the second set of parentheses.
- Example
- (X3)(x1)(x)(x)(x)(1)(3)(x)(3)((1)
13Lets work a few of these.
- 1.) (x2) (x8)
- 2.) (x5) (x-7)
- 3.) (2x4) (2x-3)
14Check your answers.
- 1.) (x2) (x8) X210x16
- 2.) (x5) (x-7) X2-2x-35
- 3.) (2x4) (2x-3) 4x22x-12
15By learning to use the distributive property, you
will be able to multiply any type of polynomials.
- Example (x1)(x22x3)
- (x1)(x22x3) X32x23xx22x3