How do you multiply (3x-7)(5x+6)?

Neil Wiley

Neil Wiley

Answered question

2022-02-09

How do you multiply (3x-7)(5x+6)?

Answer & Explanation

Dana Sanford

Dana Sanford

Beginner2022-02-10Added 10 answers

Explanation:
(3x-7)(5x+6)
So we need to use the FOIL method to see what this will give us.
15x2+18x35x42
So once you are finish using the FOIL method, combine the like terms. The final answer to this is:
15x217x42
arrejuntam58

arrejuntam58

Beginner2022-02-11Added 11 answers

To multiply the two binomials (3x-7)(5x+6)
We use the mnemonic FOIL
F - First terms (3x)(5x)=15x2
O - Outer terms (3x)(6)=18x
I - Inner terms (-7)(5x)=-35x
L - Last terms (-7)(6)=-42
Now combine the terms
15x2+18x35x42
Add like terms
15x217x42

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