A polynomial is a term that has at least one variable, a plus or minus sign, and at least two terms. When multiplying Polynomials, we need to remember the exponent rules for multiplication: multiply the base and add the exponent. Distribute your terms to everything on the inside of the parentheses. For two full length examples on how to do this, please click the links below. One is an example of multiplying polynomials and the other is what to do if you a polynomial expression to the third power. Enjoy!
http://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/multiplying-polynomials/13770520/?s=rq90dK&ref=app
http://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/binomial-cube/13770838/?s=zVmwt3&ref=app
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