Advanced Math/algebra 1

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can you multiply polinomilas

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Hi Juan,

Absolutely! In math, anything can be done.

As an example,

(2x+2) * (3x+3) = 6x^2 + 12x + 6

You just multiplied a polynomial. In fact, plain numbers (like 1, 2, 10, etc) are polynomial... constant polynomials. You can definitely multiply those.

I hope this helps,
Jack

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I can answer most questions in Math up to single-variable Calculus, including infinite series. I like to think very much, so questions with a lot of twists and turns are highly welcomed! Mathematical questions related to computer science are also highly welcomed! I can also answer some basic questions in discrete mathematics (logics, sets, some algorithms, basic number theory). I am also studying physics (mechanics in particluar), so I am willing to answer some questions relating to it.

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