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Foil Comic By: Adam Holland

Hey Mr. E what happens when you collide two binomials. Well, lets take a look…

Lets go to the Hadron Collider for help

Wow that was fast, can you explain what happened?

It’s a process called F.O.I.L. It stands for first, outside, inside, and last which explains the order that this reaction takes place. As long as you know how to multiply you'll be ok

Oh that’s not so hard. Nope just simple algebra.

We learn to split Them. So what now?

I don’t think that’s such a good idea. Well why not?