find the product of (3x-8) and (-2x+3)

Mathematics · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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Given:

(3x -8)

(-2x + 3)

Find the product.

Solution:

Use the FOIL method in solving for the given numerical expression. Multiply the first term of the first equation, to the first and last term of the second equation. Then, multiply the last term of the first equation, to the first and last term of the second equation.

To clearly see how it works, here's a step by step solution.

= (3x)(-2x)

=-6x^2
First term of the first equation multiplied to the first term of the second equation.

=(3x)(-3)
= -9x
First term of the first equation multiplied to the last term of the second equation.

=(-8)(-2x)
=16x
Last term of the first equation multiplied to the first term of the second equation.

=(-8)(3)
= -24
Last term of the first equation multiplied to the fast term of the second equation.

= -6x^2 - 9x + 16x -24

= -6x^2 + 7 x -24

Final answer:-6x^2 + 7 x -24