How do you find the product of (k+4)(k^{2}+3k-6)?

Reina Pennington

Reina Pennington

Answered question

2022-02-11

How do you find the product of (k+4)(k2+3k6)?

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Layla Humphrey

Layla Humphrey

Beginner2022-02-12Added 11 answers

To multiply these two terms you multiply each individual term in the left parenthesis by each individual term in the right parenthesis.
(k+4)(k23k3) becomes:
(k×k2)+(k×3k)(k×6)+(4×k2)+(4×3k)(4×6)
k3+3k26k+4k2+12k24
We can now group and combine like terms:
k3+3k2+4k2+12k6k24
k3+(3+4)k2+(126)k24
k3+7k2+6k24
losse9x1

losse9x1

Beginner2022-02-13Added 12 answers

Each term in the first bracket must be multiplied by each term in the second bracket. This means there will be 6 terms at first.
(k+4)(k2+3k6)
=k(k2+3k6)+4(k2+3k6)
=k3+3k26k+4k2+12k24
Now add any like terms:
=k3+7k2+6k24

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