Finite Math and Applied Calculus (6th Edition)

Published by Brooks Cole
ISBN 10: 1133607705
ISBN 13: 978-1-13360-770-0

Chapter 0 - Section 0.3 - Multiplying and Factoring Algebraic Expressions - Exercises - Page 21: 17

Answer

$$2x^{3}+6x^{2}+2x-4$$

Work Step by Step

$$(x^{2}+x-1)(2x+4)$$ 1. Multiply the first term of each bracket together. $$(x^{2})(2x)=2x^{3}$$ 2. Multiply the outermost terms of each bracket together.$$(x^{2})(4)= 4x^{2}$$ 3. Multiply the middle term of the first bracket with the innermost term in the second bracket. $$(x)(2x)=2x^{2}$$ 4. Multiply the middle term of the first bracket with the outermost term in the second bracket. $$(x)(4)=4x$$ 5. Multiply the innermost terms of each bracket together. $$(-1)(2x)=-2x$$ 6. Multiply the last terms of each bracket together. $$(-1)(4)=-4$$ 7. Add all answers from steps 1-6 to get: $$2x^{3}+4x^{2}+2x+4x-2x-4$$ 8. Collect like terms to get: $$2x^{3}+6x^{2}+2x-4$$
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