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how to multiple a polynomial by a polynomial

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Answered by uzmakhan69
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1...Multiply each term in one polynomial by each term in the other polynomial...

2...add those numbers together, and simplify if needed....

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Answered by Anonymous
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Multiplication of polynomials :

You have to do the multiplication of polynomials by keeping the different operations of mathematics in mind.

For example -

4x² × 3x= 12x³

What is a polynomial?

A polynomial is an algebraic expression having the degree of it's variables as a whole number.

For example - 2, x , x+4, 4x³ etc.

The classification of polynomials can be done in two ways :

• On the basis of degree :

★ Linear Polynomial - The polynomial having the degree = 1

★ Quadratic Polynomial - The polynomial having the degree = 2

★ Cubic Polynomial - The polynomial having the degree = 3

• On the basis of terms :

★Monomial : The polynomial having a single term only.

★ Binomial : The polynomial having two terms.

★ Trinomial : The polynomial having 3 terms.

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