What is the standard form of y=(3x5)(x+1)(x2)?

1 Answer
Dec 4, 2017

y=3x38x2x+10

Explanation:

We have the factors given to us

y=(3x5)(x+1)(x2)

We will focus on the factors on the right hand side of the equation.

We can use the FOIL Method to multiply the binomials .

Multiply the First terms.
Multiply the Outer terms.
Multiply the Inner terms.
Multiply the Last terms.

We will keep the first factor as it is, but multiply the last two factors to get:

(3x5)(x22x+x2)

(3x5)(x2x2)

Net we will multiply these two factors to get:

3x33x26x5x2+5x+10

3x38x2x+10

So, we have

y=3x38x2x+10

which is the required polynomial in standard form.

I hope that helps.