How do you multiply 2m^{2}(2m^{2}+3m-5)?

Sage Rodgers

Sage Rodgers

Answered question

2022-02-04

How do you multiply 2m2(2m2+3m5)?

Answer & Explanation

Kaylie Carroll

Kaylie Carroll

Beginner2022-02-05Added 12 answers

Explanation:
Distribute the term outside of the set of parenthesis to each term on the inside of the parenthesis.
So, start with the first term in the parenthesis: 2m2
Distribute 2m2 to 2m2 and multiply
2m2×2m2=4m4
Next distribute 2m2 to the second term in the parenthesis: 3m
2m2×3m=6m3
Lastly, distribute 2m2 to the third and final term in the parenthesis: -5
2m2×5=10m2
So, the equation would look like:
4m4+6m3102

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