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Multiplying polynomials is as easy as saying multiplying polynomials ten times fast.
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- 00:03
Multiplying Polynomials, a la Shmoop.
- 00:07
Shmonet the famous cartoon muralist… …wants to be in the Guinness Book of World [Shmonet on a stage]
- 00:11
Records for making the biggest mural.
- 00:14
He had some bad experiences in the past with the metric system… [Shmonet sad as he is surrounded by metric system]
- 00:17
…so he measures practically everything in terms of the length of his longest paintbrush,
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- 00:23
which we can call p.
- 00:25
In order to submit his mural, he needs to find the equation for the area of his mural,
- 00:31
in terms of “p.”
- 00:33
He measures the length of one side as p plus 3... [Shmonet uses a tape measure]
- 00:37
…and the width as p-squared minus 4p plus 2.
- 00:43
Knowing that the area formula is length times width, multiplying the two will give him the [Example of the area formula]
- 00:49
area of the world record mural.
- 00:52
We can find the product between the two polynomials by splitting up the p plus 3… [polynomials highlighted in blue]
- 00:58
…to get p times p-squared minus 4p plus 2… plus 3 times p-squared minus 4p plus
- 01:06
2.
- 01:08
Using the distributive property we can start distributing. [Man distributing things to people]
- 01:11
Though p times p squared is p-cubed, plus p times negative 4 x is minus 4p squared, plus p times
- 01:21
2 is 2p…
- 01:24
…PLUS 3 times p squared is 3p squared, plus 3 times negative 4p is minus 12p plus 3 times [Math formulas]
- 01:36
2 is 6.
- 01:39
Combining like terms, we get p cubed minus p squared minus 10 p plus 6. [Combining like terms on chalkboard]
- 01:45
Poor Shmonet.
- 01:46
It seems his paintbrush is roughly the length of a toothpick. [Shmonet crying as hand shows small paintbrush]
- 01:49
Well, that’s just one more thing he can bring up in therapy.
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