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6. how does the area model treat the multiplication of three terms ((x …

Question

  1. how does the area model treat the multiplication of three terms ((x + 2)(x - 3)(2x + 1))?

a. all at once
b. pairwise, then the result with the third
c. sequentially for each pair
d. only the first and last terms

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The Area Model for multiplication of polynomials, especially with multiple factors, typically involves multiplying two factors first (pairwise) and then multiplying the resulting polynomial with the third factor. For \((x + 2)(x - 3)(2x+1)\), we would first multiply two of the binomials (e.g., \((x + 2)(x - 3)\)) and then multiply the result by \((2x + 1)\)). Option a is incorrect as we can't multiply three terms all at once in the area model. Option c is not a standard approach in the area model, and option d is incorrect as we need to consider all terms. So the correct approach is pairwise first, then with the third.

Answer:

b. Pairwise, then the result with the third