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definition of
multiplication of algebraic expression


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Answered by srinivasulubucheti7
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The multiplication of algebraic expressions is a method of multiplying two given expressions consisting of variables and constants. ... For example, 4xy + 9, in this expression x and y are variables whereas 4 and 9 are constants.

Answered by Romanticgirl1234
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Answer:

The multiplication of algebraic expressions involves several combinations such as the multiplication of a monomial with a monomial, a monomial with a polynominal, a polynomial with a polynomial etc....

Step-by-step explanation:

Examples = 4y^2*(-3y^2)=4*(-3)*y^2*y^2= —12*y^4= —12y^4

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