In this mini-lesson, you'll learn how to multiply a monomial with a polynomial.
To find the product of a monomial with a polynomial, we use the distributive property
and then combine like terms to get the answer. For example, when monomial 2x
and second degree polynomial (x2 + 4x + 4) are multiplied,
it simplifies to 2x3 + 8x2 + 8x.
Generally speaking, when multiplying polynomials, we multiply the coefficients and
add the exponents, and if we have parentheses, we use the distributive property.
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