How do you multiply (3a-7b)^2?

1 Answer
Jan 18, 2017

See the entire multiplication process below:

Explanation:

This problem can be rewritten as:

(color(red)(3a) - color(red)(7b))(color(blue)(3a) - color(blue)(7b))

To multiply these two terms you multiply each individual term in the left parenthesis by each individual term in the right parenthesis.

(color(red)(3a) - color(red)(7b))(color(blue)(3a) - color(blue)(7b)) becomes:

(color(red)(3a) xx color(blue)(3a)) - (color(red)(3a) xx color(blue)(7b)) - (color(red)(7b) xx color(blue)(3a)) + (color(red)(7b) xx color(blue)(7b))

9a^2 - 21ab - 21ab + 49b^2

We can now combine like terms:

9a^2 + (-21 - 21)ab + 49b^2

9a^2 - 42ab + 49b^2