How do you multiply polynomials (a + 3)(a - 2)?

2 Answers
Mar 27, 2018

a^2+a-6

Explanation:

a*a=a^2

a*-2=-2a

3*a=3a

3*-2=-6

Now when we combine them all together we get:

a^2-2a+3a-6

We still need to simplify this since -2a and 3a are like terms. So the final answer is:
a^2+a-6

Hope this helps!

Mar 27, 2018

a^2+a-6

Explanation:

"each term in the second factor is multiplied by each"
"term in the first factor"

rArr(color(red)(a+3))(a-2)

=color(red)(a)(a-2)color(red)(+3)(a-2)larrcolor(blue)"distribute"

=(color(red)(a)xxa)+(color(red)(a)xx-2)+(color(red)(3)xxa)+(color(red)(3)xx-2)

=a^2color(blue)(-2a)color(blue)(+3a)-6larrcolor(blue)"collect like terms"

=a^2color(blue)(+a)-6

rArr(a+3)(a-2)=a^2+a-6