How do you multiply (m - 5)(m + 2)?

1 Answer
Jun 15, 2016

You multiply element by element.

Explanation:

When you multiply two parenthesis you have to multiply each element inside the first parenthesis for each element of the second parenthesis.

(m-5)(m+2)

=m*m+m*2+(-5)*m+(-5)*2

=m^2+2m-5m-10

Now the terms with the same power can be summed together.
In this case the only terms with the same power are 2m and -5m and their sum is 2m-5m=-3m. The final result is

=m^2+2m-5m-10

=m^2-3m-10.