How do you multiply 4x(2x^{2}+x)?

Quinten Crawford

Quinten Crawford

Answered question

2022-02-06

How do you multiply 4x(2x2+x)?

Answer & Explanation

Iacopelli5co

Iacopelli5co

Beginner2022-02-07Added 15 answers

Explanation:
You would do this by distributing 4x into the quantities in the parenthesis.
For example,
a(b+c)=ab+ac
The a was distributed into the parenthesis and multiplied by each unit inside of it. The same concept applies here, we just have expressions instead of constant numbers.
First, distribute the 4x,
4x(2x2+x)=(4x2x2)+(4xx)
You dont
Clark Carson

Clark Carson

Beginner2022-02-08Added 17 answers

Explanation:
4x(2x2+x)
Here 4x needs to be multiplied with each term within bracket:
=4x(2x2)+4xx
=8x3+4x2 (Ans)

Do you have a similar question?

Recalculate according to your conditions!

Ask your question.
Get an expert answer.

Let our experts help you. Answer in as fast as 15 minutes.

Didn't find what you were looking for?