[size=200][size=150][b]Use the distributive property to multiply the expressions below.[br][/b][/size][/size][size=100][br][size=150][i]Write your answers in the form [/i][math]ax^2+bx+c[/math][i] and[u] use the "[b]^[/b]" key to input the exponent[/u]. (Your answers may look something like this: ax^2+bx+c). This is "standard" form for a quadratic.[/i][/size][/size]
[math]x\left(4x-7\right)[/math]
[math]5x\left(3x+8\right)[/math]
[math]3x\left(3x-2\right)[/math]
The answers to problems 1, 2, and 3 are quadratics that can be represented in the standard form [math]ax^2+bx+c[/math]. Which coefficient, [b]a[/b], [b]b[/b], or [b]c[/b] equals 0 for al of the exercises above?
Rewrite the following expressions as a product by dividing out the greatest common factor (gcf) in the two terms. (Your answers will look like the expressions in problems 1, 2, and 3 before you multiplied.)