Objective - To multiply polynomials. Multiply the polynomial by the monomial. 1) 3(x + 4) 2) 3) Distributive Property.

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Objective - To multiply polynomials. Multiply the polynomial by the monomial. 1) 3(x + 4) 2) 3) Distributive Property

For use with the product of binomials only! FirstOuterInnerLast

For use with the product of binomials only! First OuterInnerLast Make sure to use the signs when you multiply

For use with the product of binomials only! First Outer InnerLast Make sure to use the signs when you multiply

For use with the product of binomials only! FirstOuter Inner Last Make sure to use the signs when you multiply

For use with the product of binomials only! FirstOuterInner Last Make sure to use the signs when you multiply

For use with the product of binomials only! First OuterInnerLast Make sure to use the signs when you multiply

For use with the product of binomials only! First Outer InnerLast Make sure to use the signs when you multiply

For use with the product of binomials only! FirstOuter Inner Last Make sure to use the signs when you multiply

For use with the product of binomials only! FirstOuterInner Last

For use with the product of binomials only! FirstOuterInnerLast Combine Like Terms

Try... FirstOuterInnerLast

Greatest Monomial Factor Factor completely. 1) 2) 3) 4)

Use FOIL to multiply the binomials below. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10)

Objective - To recognize Difference of 2 perfect squares Multiply. 1) 2) 3) 4) Inner and Outer terms cancel! So in this situation you always have the first term squared minus the last term squared

Perfect Square Trinomials 1) 2) 3)