Title: Multiplying a Polynomial
1 Multiplying a Polynomial by a Monomial
Lesson 25
2Multiplying is Repeated addition
- You know that multiplying a number by 3 (example)
is the same as adding 3 copies of that number.
The same applies to polynomials. We can show
that using algebra tiles - Example 3(2x4)
3Try this in your groups
- use algebra tiles to work out these problems
- each person should draw and write each expression
- 4(3x-3)
- 2(6x2)
- 3(-x-1)
4We can also use the area model
- The area of a rectangle is the product of the
length times width. - Using the last example 3(2x4) we can show the
length of the rectangle as 2x4 and the width as
3.
5- You then fill in the area under the length and
width of the ractangle with algebra tiles to
determine the area, or product.
6Try these using the area model
7Distributive Law
- In mental math we have used what is called the
distributive law to help us multiply big numbers. - Example 3 x 27 3(20 7)
- 3(20) 3(7)
- 60 21
- 81
Multiply the number on the outside by all the
terms on the inside.
8Distributive Law
- We can apply the same concept to multiply
polynomials by monomials. - Just remember to multiply every term inside the
brackets by the monomial outside the brackets.
9Examples
3(x 2) 3(x) 3(2) 3x 6
4(2x 3) 4(2x) 4(3) 8x 12
3x(x 1) 3x(x) 3x(1) 3x2 3x
Remember that each term is being multiplied by
the monomial outside the brackets
10Expanding
- Using the Distributive Law in algebra is called
EXPANDING. - Example 8x(x 3)
8x(x) 8x(3) 8x2 24x
11Expand
t( t x 2) t(t) t(x) t(2) t2 tx 2t
3(g2 3g 1) 3(g2) 3(3g) 3(1) 3g2 9g
3
Remember that when you expand, each term is being
multiplied by the monomial outside the brackets
12 TRY THESE!
5(a 3)
-6(x2 - 4)
x2(2x 8)
13 TRY THESE!
2(a2 3a - 5)
3x(-2x2 - 5x 6)
14Class work