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Multiplying Two Binomials Explained

This document provides instructions for multiplying two binomials using three different methods: the distributive property method, the FOIL method, and the box method. It gives examples of multiplying binomials like (x + 2)(2x + 3) step-by-step for each method. It also includes a practice problem for readers to try multiplying (5x - 3)(2x + 3) using the box method. Finally, it provides a quiz with 5 multiplication problems for readers to answer.

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Multiplying Two Binomials Explained

This document provides instructions for multiplying two binomials using three different methods: the distributive property method, the FOIL method, and the box method. It gives examples of multiplying binomials like (x + 2)(2x + 3) step-by-step for each method. It also includes a practice problem for readers to try multiplying (5x - 3)(2x + 3) using the box method. Finally, it provides a quiz with 5 multiplication problems for readers to answer.

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MULTIPLYING

TWO
BINOMIALS
Good Morning
Let’s Try This
1. ● =  
Let’s Try This
1. ● =  25

2. =
Let’s Try This
1. ● =  25

2. =9

3. =
Let’s Try This
1. ● =  25

2. =9

3. =

4. =
Let’s Try This
1. ● =  25

2. =9

3. =

4. = 36

5. =
Let’s Try This
1. ● =  25

2. =9

3. =

4. = 36

5. =

6. -2 (
Let’s Try This
1. ● =  25

2. =9

3. =

4. = 36

5. =

6. -2 (
Let’s Try This
1. ● =  25

2. =9

3. =

4. = 36

5. =

6. -2 (

7. 3(7x + 1) =
Let’s Try This
1. ● =  25

2. =9

3. =

4. = 36

5. =

6. -2 (

7. 3(7x + 1) = 21x + 3
Good job!!!
How about
(x + 2)(2x + 3)?
Three ways in solving
(x + 2)(2x + 3)?

1
Distributive  Property
(x+2)(2x+3)
x(2x+3)+2(2x+3)
2+3x+4x+6
2+7x+6
Three ways in solving
(x + 2)(2x + 3)?

1 You try!!1
Distributive  Property (5x -3)(2x+3)
(x+2)(2x+3)
x(2x+3)+2(2x+3)
2+3x+4x+6
2+7x+6
One way in solving
(x + 2)(2x + 3)?

1 You try!!1
Distributive  Property (5x +3)(2x-3)
 
5x(2x-3)+3(2x-3)
(x+2)(2x+3)
10x+6x-9
x(2x+3)+2(2x+3) 10x-9
2+3x+4x+6
2+7x+6
NOTE:Since it is 3 terms it is
called “Trinomial”.
2nd way
FOIL METHOD
FOIL METHOD Try this!!!
FOIL method is only use when
you multiply two (2) binomials.
It is an acronym and tells you
which termsto multiply.

F – irst terms
O – uter terms
I – nner terms
L – ast terms
F tells you two multiply First

F terms of each binomial.

 
𝟒
𝟔 𝒙
O tells you to multiply Outer

O terms of each binomial.

 
𝟒 𝟐
𝟔 𝒙 −𝟐𝟏 𝒙
I tells you to multiply Inner terms of

I each binomial.

 
𝟒 𝟐 𝟐
𝟔 𝒙 −𝟐𝟏 𝒙 −𝟐 𝒙
L tells you to multiply Last terms of

L each binomial.

7
Combine like Terms

7
+7
3 way
rd

BOX Method. This method works for


every problem.

Try this!!!
(x + 3)(2x + 7)
BOX METHOD 1st step
Draw a box

Try This!!!
(x + 3)(2x +
7 )
2nd Step
Write a polynomial on the
top and side of the box
2x 7

x 3rd Step
It is along with Foil.

3
Multiply (x + 3)(2x + 7)
BOX METHOD  
First Terms:
Outer Terms :
Inner Terms :
Last Tersm :
2x 7

3
Multiply (x + 3)(2x + 7)
BOX METHOD  
First Terms:
Outer Terms: 7x
Inner Terms:
Last Tersm:
2x 7

x 2 7x

3
Multiply (x + 3)(2x + 7)
BOX METHOD  
First Terms:2
Outer Terms: 7x
Inner Terms: 6x
Last Tersm: 21
2x 7

x 7x

3 6x
Multiply (x + 3)(2x + 7)
BOX METHOD  
First Terms:
Outer Terms: 7x
Inner Terms: 6x
Last Tersm: 21
2x 7

x 7x

3 6x 21
Multiply (x + 3)(2x + 7)
BOX METHOD  
First Terms:
Outer Terms: 7x
Inner Terms: 6x
Last Tersm: 21
2x 7

x 2 7x COMBINE LIKE
13x TERMS
  7x+6x+21
3 6x 21 FINAL Answer:
13x+21
QUIZ IT ANSWER
First Terms:
1.  (x+2)(x-2) Outer Terms: Inner
2. (a+b)(2a-3) Terms:
3. (5y+3)(3y-6) Last Tersm:
4. (2ab-4)(3a-9)
5. ( - 8)(
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