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use a table to find the product of (3x + 4)(x^2 + 3x - 2). how are the like terms in a table arranged?
complete the table below.
| x^2 | + 3x | - 2 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| + 4 |
(simplify your answers.)
Step1: Multiply 3x by each term
$3x\times x^{2}=3x^{3}$, $3x\times3x = 9x^{2}$, $3x\times(- 2)=-6x$
Step2: Multiply 4 by each term
$4\times x^{2}=4x^{2}$, $4\times3x = 12x$, $4\times(-2)=-8$
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| $x^{2}$ | $+3x$ | $-2$ | |
|---|---|---|---|
| $+4$ | $4x^{2}$ | $12x$ | $-8$ |
The like - terms in the table are arranged in columns or rows such that terms with the same power of the variable are grouped together. For example, the $x^{2}$ terms ($9x^{2}$ and $4x^{2}$) are in the same column. And the product $(3x + 4)(x^{2}+3x - 2)=3x^{3}+(9x^{2}+4x^{2})+( - 6x+12x)-8=3x^{3}+13x^{2}+6x - 8$