Algebra I.4.A.01 - Multiplying and Factoring Polynomial Expressions - Exit Ticket
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2 questions
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When you multiply two terms by two terms, you should get four terms. Why is the
final result when you multiply two binomials sometimes only three terms?
When you multiply two terms by two terms, you should get four terms. Why is the
final result when you multiply two binomials sometimes only three terms?
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Based on Question #1, give an example of how your final result can end up with
only two terms.
Based on Question #1, give an example of how your final result can end up with
only two terms.