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4. Multiply the two polynomials using the destructive property.5. Are the two products the same when you multiply them horizontally?4. A)

4. Multiply the two polynomials using the destructive property.5. Are the two products-example-1
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Given:


(4x^2-4x)(x^2-4)

To multiply the two polynomials using the distributive property, we first follow the rule shown below:

For: (a+b)(c+d)=a(c+d)+b(c+d)=ac+ad+bc+bd

We let:


\begin{gathered} a=4x^2 \\ b=-4x \\ c=x^2 \\ d=-4 \end{gathered}

Now, we plug in what we know:


\begin{gathered} (4x^(2)-4x)(x^(2)-4) \\ =(4x^2)(x^2)+(4x^2)(-4)+(-4x)(x^2)+(-4x)(-4) \\ Simplify\text{ and rearrange} \\ =4x^4-16x^2-4x^3+16x \\ =4x^4-4x^3-16x^2+16x \end{gathered}

Therefore, the answer is:


=4x^4-4x^3-16x^2+16x

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