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Multiplying monomials and binomials

Multiplying monomials and binomials-example-1
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Answer:


28w^2-476w

Explanation:

The general rule we are going to use to multiply this out is the distributive property. Which is:

a(b+c) = ab + ac

Note: x * x = x^2

Now multiplying, we get:


28w(w-17)\\=28w*w-28w*17\\=28w^2-476w

This is the multiplied out form, answer.

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