Multiplying polynomial by polynomial

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  1. Multiplying a polynomial by a polynomial
    1. (2a+b)(2a25ab+4b2){(2a+b)(2a^2-5ab+4b^2)}
    2. (xy+3)(x2+3y32){(x-y+3)(x^2+3y^3-2)}
    3. (3x4y)3{(3x-4y)^3}
    4. (ab)4{(a-b)^4}
    5. 6(5x3y)(2x+7){6(5x-3y)(2x+7)}
    6. 4(x+3y)(2x5y){-4(x+3y)(2x-5y)}
Topic Notes
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When multiplying polynomials, we need to distribute each term in the first polynomial to every term in the second polynomial. Then, we combine any like terms.