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  • 21-09-2021
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how do you multiply a monomial by a polynomial​

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malharpandhi06 malharpandhi06
  • 21-09-2021

Answer:

When multiplying monomials, use the product rule for exponents. The factors are regrouped, and then multiplied. Notice the product rule for exponents at work [when the bases are the same, add the exponents].

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rthomas111 rthomas111
  • 21-09-2021
You use the distributive property. So you multiply the monomial by each term on the polynomial.
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