SOLUTION: Could you show me how to simplify this problem?
b(4b-1)+10b
Would it be 4b^2+10b-1 ?
I'm double checking myself because It has been a while since I've multiplied a polynomial b
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: Could you show me how to simplify this problem?
b(4b-1)+10b
Would it be 4b^2+10b-1 ?
I'm double checking myself because It has been a while since I've multiplied a polynomial by a monomial
This question is from textbook Algebra 1
Answer by fgwjr2003(2) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
you have 2 distribute b to 4b and -1
b(-1)=-b
4b^2-b+10b
4b^2+9b
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