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how to multiply binomials ?​

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Answered by Manogna12
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Start with the first term... And then, We should distribute all the terms in first term with the second trem to multiply.

Ex: Multiplication of (x+2)(x+4)

⟹ (x+2)(x+4)

⟹ x(x+4) +2(x+4)

⟹ x²+4x + 2x+8

⟹ x²+6x+8

~hope it helps❤

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Answered by legendjatinjay
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Use the FOIL method for multiplying two binomials

Multiply the First terms.

Multiply the Outer terms.

Multiply the Inner terms.

Multiply the Last terms.

Combine like terms, when possible.

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