Fundamentals of Math - old
Fundamentals of Mathematics
4.5 Multiplying Binomials Let's learn a new technique for simplifying functions (or expressions) - multiplying a binomial by another binomial. First, we will begin by defining what a binomial is - a binomial is an algebraic expression of the sum or difference of the two terms. When multiplying binomials, use the distributive property. A common acronym for remembering this is known as FOIL .
( + 1)( + 2)
F:
First Term × First Term
O: Outer Term × Outer Term
I: Inner Term × Inner Term
L:
Last Term × Last Term
After you multiply everything together, combine like terms to simplify.
Example 4.5
Simplify ( − 2)( + 5)
Step 1: Multiply all the terms together using the distributive property (or FOIL).
F
O
I
L
×
× 5
−2 ×
−2 × 5
2
5
−2
−10
Step 2: Add or subtract all the terms together and combine like terms.
2 + 5 − 2 − 10 = 2 + 3 − 10
Practice 4.5
Directions: Find the product of each expression.
1. (2 + 3)(2 − 1)
2. (4 + 1)(5 + 8)
3. ( − 7)( − 3)
4. ( − 1)(2 + 5)
Answer Key on Page 122
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