Math 10 Week #9

This week we learnt how to multiply polynomials when there’s more than two parts to the equation. Here’s an example of an equation you might do: You might receive an equation that looks like this: (2x+3)(-x+6)+(3x+x-4). To simplify the equation, here’s what you do: First, you have to simplify the first two parts which, in the example above is (2x+3)(-x+6). You can either use an area diagram or figure it…