Procedure for multiplying two polynomials.
Solving a practical problem algebraically using multiplication of a monomial by a trinomial.
It is necessary to reverse the inequality symbol whenever you multiply or divide by a negative number.
The steps involved in solving an equation by multiplying by the least common denominator to get a quadratic equation and checking the solution are detailed.
The procedure for simplifying radicals by beginning with multiplication is demonstrated.
A multiplication problem involving three rational expressions is demonstrated.
Simplifying an expression with a negative exponent in the denominator, and a formula that makes it easier.
A quadratic trinomial that cannot be factored is presented and explained.
In algebraic expressions, radicals and exponents are completed first.
Using parentheses to clarify an expression. Evaluating expressions containing parentheses within parentheses.