SOLUTION: multiply (x^4+3)(x^4-5) and multiply (-2x-3)^2

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Question 68889: multiply (x^4+3)(x^4-5)
and
multiply (-2x-3)^2

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(x^4+3)(x^4-5)
FOIL METHOD 
Multiply F = First terms
Multiply O = Outer terms
Multiply I = Inner terms
Multiply L = Last terms
(x^4 + 3)(x^4 - 5) (x^4 + 3)(x^4 - 5)
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First First Outer Outer
(x^4 + 3)(x^4 - 5) (x^4 + 3)(x^4 - 5)
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Inner Last Last



Simplify
Combine like term



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base Exponent
exponent indicates how many times you will multiply the base.
(-2x - 3)(-2x - 3)
Use FOIL Method
-2x(-2x) + (-2x)(-3) + (-3)(-2x) + (-3)(-3)

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