How do you find the product of (3a-b)(2a-b)?

ku3sump8

ku3sump8

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2022-02-11

How do you find the product of (3a-b)(2a-b)?

Answer & Explanation

traciaul6y

traciaul6y

Beginner2022-02-12Added 14 answers

Multiply each term in the parenthesis by each term in the other parenthesis, or better known as the FOIL method.
Explanation:
(3a-b)(2a-b)
=(3a)(2a)+(3a)(-b)+(-b)(2a)+(-b)(-b)
=6a2+b25ab
dimljenihhml

dimljenihhml

Beginner2022-02-13Added 15 answers

Formally, (a+b)*(c+d)=ac+ad+bc+bd.
When there are negative signs or subtraction involved, it may be helpful to re-write the equation in standard form.
Explanation:
(3a-b)(2a-b)
(3a+-b)(2a+-b)
(3a*2a)+(3a*-b)+(-b*2a)+(-b*-b)=
6a2+(3ab)+(2ab)+(b2)=
6a25ab+b2

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