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marusya05 [52]
3 years ago
10

Multiplying trinomial

Mathematics
1 answer:
sergiy2304 [10]3 years ago
6 0
Okay so:

To multiply two trinomials, we will have to multiply each term of the second trinomial by the first term of the first trinomial and then repeat the multiplication by multiplying each term of the second trinomial by the second term of the first trinomial and finally, multiply each term of the second trinomial by the third term of the first trinomial. This can be done by either the horizontal method or the vertical method of multiplication. Now, group the like terms together and add them.
Given below are some of the examples in solving trinomials multiplication.


Trinomials can be applied various operations just as other polynomials, like - addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Especially, we are going to study about multiplication of trinomials. The distributive method can be used to multiply two trinomials. In this case, multiplicand and the multiplier both are trinomials. Multiplication of the trinomials can be done by either the horizontal method or the vertical method of multiplication. Let us go ahead and learn how to multiply two or more trinomials together.

Alright Hope this helps you
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