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Lesson 1.2.2: Multiplying Polynomials Pages in Text Any Relevant Graphics or Videos

By the end of this lesson, I will be able to answer the following questions… 1. How can I use the distributive property to multiply polynomials? 2. What is F.O.I.L.? 3. How can I apply polynomial operations to problems involving geometry (area)?

Vocabulary F.O.I.L. technique

Prerequisite Skills with Practice Simply the following using properties of exponents. Explain the difference between difference in technique you’d use to simplify the following vs.

Example one Find the product of: Example two Find the product of: GeoGebra Example Two Example three Find the product of: GeoGebra Example Three

Example four Find the product of Example four Find the product of Example five What is the perimeter of the rectangle in simplest form? What is the area of the rectangle in simplest form?