Question 170106: Someone should sue al-khwarizmi or the greeks for even iventing algebra! lol
since i am probably the worst person in my algebra class, i guess i will be coming here more often lol
if someone could help me with these three problems id be very thankful =)
(x+2)(x+3)= x^2+2x+3x+6= 11x^4 (or not?)
(2x-5)(3x+2) (my teacher olny wrote to that; "you should use the foil system")
(2x+5)(x^2-x-2) (I got that one totally wrong, but that was only because i didnt really understand it at all).
Found 2 solutions by jim_thompson5910, Earlsdon: Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Sue the deceased? That's a novel notion!
In your first problem, you have successfully used the FOIL method to multiply the two binomials.
but you cannot simply add all of these terms together as you have apparently done! Try adding Pesos and Dollars together!
What you must do is combine the LIKE-TERMS, that is, add the terms together that have something in common with each other, like terms with x's only or, terms with constants only.

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Multiply, using the FOIL method: FOIL means First, Outer, Inner, Last, and this indicates the order in which you are to multiply the terms of the two binomials.
Now perform the multiplication indicated in each term:
Finally, combine the like-terms.

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Multiply, using the FOIL method:
Perform the indicated multiplication.
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