SAT Math : Algebra

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Example Questions

Example Question #14 : How To Use Foil In The Distributive Property

Which of the following expressions is equivalent to  ?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Using the FOIL method for multiplying binomial expressions:

 

Example Question #15 : How To Use Foil In The Distributive Property

Use FOIL to multiply the expressions:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The term FOIL stands for First, Outside, Inside, Last. It refers to the order in which you distribute between the two expressions, which allows each monomial to multiplied by each monomial in the neighboring expression. For this problem that would look like this:

Example Question #16 : How To Use Foil In The Distributive Property

Use FOIL to multiply the expressions:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The term FOIL stands for First, Outside, Inside, Last. It refers to the order in which you distribute between the two expressions, which allows each monomial to multiplied by each monomial in the neighboring expression. For this problem that would look like this:

 

Example Question #18 : How To Use Foil In The Distributive Property

Use FOIL to multiply the expressions:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The term FOIL stands for First, Outside, Inside, Last. It refers to the order in which you distribute between the two expressions, which allows each monomial to multiplied by each monomial in the neighboring expression. For this problem that would look like this:

 

Example Question #19 : How To Use Foil In The Distributive Property

Use FOIL to multiply the expressions:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The term FOIL stands for First, Outside, Inside, Last. It refers to the order in which you distribute between the two expressions, which allows each monomial to multiplied by each monomial in the neighboring expression. For this problem that would look like this:

 

Example Question #21 : How To Use Foil In The Distributive Property

Use FOIL to multiply the expressions:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The term FOIL stands for First, Outside, Inside, Last. It refers to the order in which you distribute between the two expressions, which allows each monomial to multiplied by each monomial in the neighboring expression. For this problem that would look like this:

Example Question #21 : Foil

Use FOIL to multiply the expressions:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The term FOIL stands for First, Outside, Inside, Last. It refers to the order in which you distribute between the two expressions, which allows each monomial to multiplied by each monomial in the neighboring expression. For this problem that would look like this:

Example Question #911 : Algebra

Use FOIL to multiply the expressions:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The term FOIL stands for First, Outside, Inside, Last. It refers to the order in which you distribute between the two expressions, which allows each monomial to multiplied by each monomial in the neighboring expression. For this problem that would look like this:

Example Question #24 : How To Use Foil In The Distributive Property

Use FOIL to multiply the expressions:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The term FOIL stands for First, Outside, Inside, Last. It refers to the order in which you distribute between the two expressions, which allows each monomial to multiplied by each monomial in the neighboring expression. For this problem that would look like this:

Example Question #25 : How To Use Foil In The Distributive Property

Use FOIL to multiply the expressions:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The term FOIL stands for First, Outside, Inside, Last. It refers to the order in which you distribute between the two expressions, which allows each monomial to multiplied by each monomial in the neighboring expression. For this problem that would look like this:

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