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If you were multiplying a binomial by a binomial, how many total multiplications would there be? Explain.
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If you were multiplying a binomial by a binomial, how many total multiplications would there be? Explain.
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2021-08-30T17:05:22+00:00
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When multiplying a binomial times a binomial, each term of the first binomial must be multiplied by each term of the second binomial. Like terms are then combined. When multiplying two binomials, four multiplications must take place. This method will work with all polynomials, not just binomials times binomials.