~~~GIVING OUT A MEDAL AND FANNING WHOEVER HELPS ME THANK YOU!!!~~~ Simplify the expressions below. Write the final product in standard form and show your work to receive full credit. 2x4(4x2 + 3x + 1) (4x – 3)(2x2 – 7x + 1) (x2 + 4x – 3)(2x2 + x + 6)
expand the terms first by multiplying them one by one.
Ok i think the first one is 8^6+6^5+2x^4
@mayaal
2x4(4x2 + 3x + 1), just confirming, is 2x4 2 times 4 or 2x and 4?
There exponents
2^4, you mean this?
2x^4
2x4(4x2 + 3x + 1) -> so this is supposed to be \[2^{4^{2}+3x +}\] ??
No lol
oh 2x^4 okay
\[2x^4(4x^2 + 3x + 1)\]
2x^4(4x^2 + 3x + 1) multiply the terms out each by each, so it would be something like (2x^4)(4x^2)+(2x^4)(3x)+(2x^4)(1)
mhm but im confused on how to get the answer
\[8^6+6^5+2x^4\]
Let's take this step by step. First, you need to calculate (2x^4)(4x^2) part first. Think of that as 2*4*x^4*x^2
ok but i think thats the first answer the one that i just put up
No, that is not the answer.
loll aww man i worked so hard on it
ok moving on go ahead and teach me loll
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