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Hitting for Six

Is he hitting for six?

Is he hitting for six?

OBJECTIVE: To learn how to multiply a binomial and a trinomial

In previous lessons, you learned how to multiply two binomials, regular and special. Foiling the Parrot Beak: https://www.geogebra.org/m/z23nut56 Doting on Special Pairs: https://www.geogebra.org/m/pmtatkus In this lesson, you'll learn how to multiply a binomial and a trinomial.
Below is a set of problems that require you to find the product of a binomial and a trinomial. First, solve the problems on scratch paper. Then check the Answer Box below for the correct answers.

Product of a Binomial and a Trinomial

ANSWER BOX:

Check out the answers to the above problems here.

TODAY you learned how to multiply a binomial and a trinomial.

This technique can actually be extended to multiplying any two polynomials. The idea is to multiply each term of one polynomial, one at a time, to each and every term of the other polynomial, and then combining any similar terms. Did you ENJOY today's lesson?