How do you multiply (-3u+3)(u^3-1)?
2 Answers
Mar 30, 2017
See the entire solution process below:
Explanation:
To multiply these two terms you multiply each individual term in the left parenthesis by each individual term in the right parenthesis.
Mar 30, 2017
Explanation:
Each term in the second bracket must be multiplied by each term in the first bracket. This is demonstrated below.
(color(red)(-3u+3))(u^3-1)
=color(red)(-3u)(u^3-1)color(red)(+3)(u^3-1) distribute brackets and simplify.
=-3u^4+3u+3u^3-3
=-3u^4+3u^3+3u-3larrcolor(red)" in standard form"