What is the standard form of y=(-\frac{1}{9}x+\frac{3}{2}x^{2})(3x-6)?

Terrance Khan

Terrance Khan

Answered question

2022-01-31

What is the standard form of y=(19x+32x2)(3x6)?

Answer & Explanation

Walter Howe

Walter Howe

Beginner2022-02-01Added 9 answers

Explanation:
This question will have the same process as any polynomial which multiplies two binomials. The only thing that makes people feel uncomfortable are the fractions! But no sweat...
Step 1: FOIL the binomials:
(19x+32x2)(3x6)
(19x×3x)+(19x×6)+(32x2×3x)+(32x2×6)
(13x2)+(23x)+(92x3)+(9x2)
Step 2: Use the commutative property to rearrange the terms and combine the like terms:
92x3+(13x2+9x2)+(23x)
92x3+263x2+(23x)
Step 3: Drop the parentheses and simplify.
y=92x3+263x223x

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