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Example Question #107 : How To Use Foil In The Distributive Property
Simplify the following equation:
To simplify this equation you must first do what is in parentheses according to PEMDAS.
So,
After this you must square the
So,
And finally you must multiply that by
So,
Example Question #4921 : Algebra 1
Expand the following expression:
Simplifying:
Example Question #4922 : Algebra 1
Multiply:
Use FOIL (First, Outside, Inside, Last) to solve:
First:
Outside:
Inside:
Last:
This gives us:
Now combine like terms ('s) to get
Example Question #102 : How To Use Foil In The Distributive Property
Use FOIL to expand the following:
Using FOIL, we can easily expand the given polynomial:
Example Question #4922 : Algebra 1
Use FOIL to expand the given quadratic equation:
Using FOIL, we multiply the binomials in order of Firsts, Outsides, Insides and Lasts:
Example Question #112 : How To Use Foil In The Distributive Property
Simplify the following by distributing:
You must first recognize that the negative sign in front of the first parenthesis means you must distribute this to both terms, so you get:
Then you must distribute the to both terms to get:
Finally you must combine like terms to get
and simplify to end with
Example Question #4923 : Algebra 1
Evaluate:
We can use FOIL to multiply these two binomials:
Example Question #114 : Distributive Property
Solve the following using the FOIL method.
To solve, we will distribute using the FOIL method. FOIL stands for
FIRST
OUTSIDE
INSIDE
LAST
Given the following
We will take the FIRST terms and multiply them together. We get
We will take the OUTSIDE terms and multiply them together. We get
We will take the INSIDE terms and multiply them together. We get
We will take the LAST terms and multiply them together. We get
Now, we write out the solution using the answers we just calculated. We get
When we simplifty, we get
Example Question #114 : How To Use Foil In The Distributive Property
Multiply. Select the answer that is equivalent to this expression.
First, write out each factor:
Then, FOIL between two of them:
Then, multiply each element of the first one by each element of the other one.
Example Question #4924 : Algebra 1
Multiply. Select the answer that is equivalent to this expression.
Remember, FOIL, which stands for the multiplication of the first terms, outer terms, inner terms, and last terms.
First items: x and x
Outside items: x and 3
Inside items: 2 and x
Last items: 2 and 3