How do you multiply #(3b + 4) ( - b ^ { 2} + 3b - 4)#?
2 Answers
May 17, 2017
Distribute the
To get
Then distribute the
To get
Then combine the two equations you formed like so:
Simplify to get the answer:
May 17, 2017
Explanation:
Each term in the second bracket is multiplied by each term in the first bracket as shown below.
#(color(red)(3b+4))(-b^2+3b-4)#
#=color(red)(3b)(-b^2+3b-4)color(red)(+4)(-b^2+3b-4)#
#=(color(red)(3b)xx-b^2)+(color(red)(3b)xx3b)+(color(red)(3b)xx-4)#
#color(white)(=)+(color(red)(4)xx-b^2)+(color(red)(4)xx3b)+(color(red)(4)xx-4)#
#=-3b^3+9b^2cancel(-12b)-4b^2cancel(+12b)-16#
#=-3b^3+5b^2-16#