Math, asked by danishagills, 1 year ago

Find the product of (–d + e)(4e + d). Which statements are true? Check all that apply. There are 2 terms in the product. There are 3 terms in the product. There are 4 terms in the product. The product is degree 1. The product is degree 2. The product is degree 4.

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Answered by TooFree
44

Answer:

1. There are 3 terms

2. The product is degree 2


Step-by-step explanation:

(- d + e) (4e + d)

= -4de - d² + 4e² + de

= -3de - d² - 4e²


Statements that apply:

1. There are 3 terms

2. The product is degree 2

Answered by FilesFastwoods
13

The answers are B and E

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