| Electrical engineering - 1897 - 672 pages
...and — SOLUTION.— -ZaP r 12 Ji' i- 'Aji>* Ans. 424. When both factors are polynomials : Rule. — Multiply each term of one polynomial by each term of the other, and add the partial products. EXAMPLE.— Multiply 6a — 4i by 4a — 26. SOLCTIOX. — Write the multiplier under the multiplicand,... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Civil engineering - 1899 - 722 pages
...SaW — 4a2£3 — P -Zab* _ 12a"4' + 'Aat>* Ans. 424. When both factors are polynomials: Rule. — Multiply each term of one polynomial by each term of the other, and add I lie partial products. EXAMPLE. — Multiply Ga — 46 by 4<i — 26. SOLUTION. — Write the multiplier... | |
| Analytical chemistry - 1900 - 532 pages
...3a*4. SOLUTION.— - 9a* + 3a36' — 4a'W - 6" Ans. 62. When both factors are polynomials: Rule. — Multiply each term of one polynomial by each term of the other, and add the partial products. EXAMPLE.— Multiply 6<z — 4£ by 4a — 2£. SOLUTION.— Write the multiplier under the multiplicand,... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Arithmetic - 1902 - 794 pages
...SOLUTION.— - 9«s +- 3<z3^ — 4a-/>* - />5 >». Ans. 494. When both factors are polynomials: Rule. — Multiply each term of one polynomial by each term of the other, and add the partial products. EXAMPLE.— Multiply 6« — 46 by 4a — 26. SOLUTION. — Write the multiplier under the multiplicand,... | |
| Arthur Schultze - Algebra - 1905 - 396 pages
...— Ъх) + (aу — by) — (az — bz) 58. To multiply two polynomials, multiply each term of one by each term of the other and add the partial products thus formed. The most convenient way of adding the partial products is to place similar terms in columns,... | |
| Arthur Schultze - Algebra - 1905 - 674 pages
...bz) = ax — bx-\-ay — by — az 4- bz. 58. To multiply two polynomials, multiply each term of one by each term of the other and add the partial products thus formed. The most convenient way of adding the partial products is to place similar terms in columns,... | |
| Arthur Schultze - Algebra - 1906 - 584 pages
...bz) = ax — bx + ay — by — ax + bz. 58. To multiply two polynomials, multiply each term of one by each term of the other and add the partial products thus formed. The most convenient way of adding the partial products is to place similar terms in columns,... | |
| Ernst Rudolph Breslich - Mathematics - 1909 - 402 pages
...the following method of multiplying two polynomials: Multiplication of polynomials. Multiply every term of one polynomial by each term of the other and add the partial products. EXERCISES Multiply as indicated: The work may be arranged as follows : a2+a6+62 a+b First partial product:... | |
| Arthur Schultze - Algebra - 1918 - 336 pages
...аж — Ъх 4 ау — by — az + bz. 58. To multiply two polynomials, multiply each term of one by each term of the other and add the partial products thus formed. The most convenient way of adding the partial products is to place similar terms in columns,... | |
| Raleigh Schorling, William David Reeve - Mathematics - 1919 - 520 pages
...V6^Vl2 (b) V^Vx8. (e)VT>/H_ (c) V3V5. (f) VJ VfVf V|. (g) ( V2 + V3 - V5)( V2 - V3 + V5). Solution. We multiply each term of one polynomial by each term of the other and simplify the result as follows : V2 + Vs - Vs V2 - V3 + V5 2 + Ve - • - Ve - 3 + Vi5 + VlO + VJ5-5... | |
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