8.4 - Multiplying a Monomial by a Polynomial
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Practice Questions
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Multiply the monomial 2 by the binomial (x + 3).
💡 Hint: Use the distributive law.
What is 5p × (3q + 2)?
💡 Hint: Distribute 5p to each term in the binomial.
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What do you get when you multiply 2 by (3x + 4)?
💡 Hint: Remember to distribute each term.
True or False: Multiplying a monomial by a polynomial always results in a polynomial.
💡 Hint: Think about the structure of algebraic expressions.
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Multiply and simplify: 3x(4x² + 5x - 6) - 2(3x² - 5).
💡 Hint: Distribute first, then combine like terms.
What is the product of (2x)(3x + 4) + (5x)(2x + 3)?
💡 Hint: Multiply both sets, then combine if like terms appear.
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