How do you find the product of -h(6h-1)? Algebra Polynomials and Factoring Multiplication of Monomials by Polynomials 1 Answer smendyka Dec 28, 2016 -6h^2 + h Explanation: You multiply each term within the parenthesis (color(blue)(6h - 1)) by the term outside the parenthesis (color(red)(-h)) making sure to manage the signs of the terms correctly. color(red)(-h)(color(blue)(6h - 1)) -> (color(red)(-h) * color(blue)(6h)) + (color(red)(-h) * color(blue)(-1)) -> -6h^2 + h Answer link Related questions What is Multiplication of Monomials by Polynomials? How do you multiply monomials by polynomials? How do you multiply monomials by monomials? How do you multiply (3xy^5)(-6x^4y^2)? How do you multiply and simplify 6ab(-10a^2 b^3+c^5)? How do you simplify -3a^2b(9a^2-4b^2)? How do you multiply y(xy^4)? How do you multiply (2x-1)(x^3-2x^2+3x-4)? How do you multiply (5n^2)(2n^5 - 2n^3 3n^7)? How do you simplify 2t^2+(3+5)(4t)? See all questions in Multiplication of Monomials by Polynomials Impact of this question 1879 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License