1-4 (Full Permission)
1-4 (Full Permission)
1-4 (Full Permission)
Key Concepts
• To add polynomials, collect like terms.
• To subtract polynomials, add the opposite.
• To multiply a polynomial by a monomial, use the distributive property
to multiply each term in the polynomial by the monomial.
• To multiply two binomials, use the distributive property or use FOIL.
• To multiply any two polynomials, multiply each term of one polynomial
by each term of the other polynomial.
Communicate Yo u r Understanding
1. Describe how you would simplify each of the following.
(2x2 + 5x + 1) + (x2 − 3x − 4) b) (3x − 2x − 4) − (x + x − 5)
2 2
a)
2. Describe how you would expand and simplify 2x(x + 1) − 3x(x − 4).
3. Describe how you would expand and simplify each of the following.
a) (3x + 1)(2x − 3) b) −2(x − 2)(2x + 1)
c) (x + 1)(x − 2) − (x − 3)(x + 2)
SOLUTION
To add polynomials, collect like terms.
(4x2 − 7x − 5) + (2x2 − x + 3) = 4x2 − 7x − 5 + 2x2 − x + 3
= 4x2 + 2x2 − 7x − x − 5 + 3
= 6x2 − 8x − 2
28 MHR • Chapter 1
EXAMPLE 2 Subtracting Polynomials
Simplify (4s + 5st − 7t ) − (6s + 3st − 2t ).
2 2 2 2
SOLUTION
To subtract, add the opposite.
Multiply each term to be subtracted by −1.
(4s2 + 5st − 7t2) − (6s2 + 3st − 2t2) = (4s2 + 5st − 7t2) − 1(6s2 + 3st − 2t2)
= 4s2 + 5st − 7t2 − 6s2 − 3st + 2t2
= 4s2 – 6s2 + 5st − 3st − 7t2 + 2t2
= −2s2 + 2st − 5t2
Practise
1. Add. 3. Add the sum of 3x2 − 6x + 5 and −3x2 + 6
a) (3x − x + 2) + (4x + 3x − 1)
2 2
to −x2 − x − 1.
b) (2t + 5t − 7) + (3t − 4t + 6)
2 2
−2x + 3y − 2 and 3x + y − 4.
d) (−4y + 2xy − 6x ) + (5y − 6xy + 7y )
2 2 2 2
EXAMPLE 3 Expanding
Expand 3a(2a − 4a − 5).
2
SOLUTION
Use the distributive property.
3a(2a − 4a − 5) = 3a(2a − 4a − 5)
2 2
= 6a − 12a2 − 15a
3
SOLUTION
Use the distributive property to remove the brackets.
Then, collect like terms.
When more than one set of brackets is used, simplify to remove the
innermost brackets first.
SOLUTION
2[3(2x + 3) − 2(x − 1)] = 2(6x + 9 − 2x + 2)
= 2(4x + 11)
= 8x + 22
30 MHR • Chapter 1
Practise
8. Expand. g) 2(1 − 3s + 2s2) − (1 − 4s + 5s2)
a) 2(3x + 4) b) −5(2 − 3x) h) 4x(x − 1) + 6x(x + 3)
c) 4y(2y − 3) d) −3(3m + 2n) i) 3a(2a + 3) + 5a(a − 4) − a(4a + 1)
e) 2t(4s − 5t) f) 4(2b2 + b − 1) j) 2m(1 − 2m) − (2m − 3) + m
g) −2(q − 5b − 4) 3p(2p2 − p + 4)
2
h) k) −4x(2x − 1) − x(1 − 2x) + 2x(x + 4)
i) −4g(1 + 3g − 3g )
2
l) 2r(3 − r) + 4r(5r + 3) − r(5 − 2r)
9. Expand and simplify. 10. Expand and simplify.
a) 2(x − 4) − 3(x – 5) a) 3[5 + 4(x − 7)]
b) 3( y2 − 9x + 5) − 5( y − 4) b) −3[2(x − 5) − 4(2x − 3)]
c) 5(3x − 4y) − (2x − 5y) + 7 c) 2[3(2t − 4) + 5(t + 3)]
d) 4(a − 2b − c) − 6(4a + 2b − 6c) d) 4[1 − 2(3y − 1) + 2[4(y − 6) − 1]
e) 3(2x − 9) − 3 − (4x + 1) + 2 e) 2x[x + 2(x − 3)] − x(3x − 4)
f) 7(3t − 1) − 4(5t + 2) − 6 f) 3y[1 − y(y − 3)] − [2 − y(y − 4)]
Multiplying Polynomials
The distributive property can be used to multiply two binomials.
SOLUTION
(2x + 3)(4x − 5) = 2x(4x − 5) + 3(4x − 5)
= 8x2 − 10x + 12x − 15
= 8x2 + 2x − 15
In Example 6, the same result is obtained if each term in the first binomial
is multiplied by each term in the second binomial. You can remember this
method with the acronym FOIL, which stands for adding the products of
First terms, Outside terms, Inside terms, and Last terms.
O
F
= 8x − 10x + 12x − 15
2
= 8x2 + 2x − 15
SOLUTION
To find the product of any two polynomials, multiply each term of one
of the polynomials by each term of the other polynomial. Then, collect
like terms.
SOLUTION
(x2 − 3x − 1)(2x2 + x − 2) = 2x4 + x3 − 2x2 − 6x3 − 3x2 + 6x − 2x2 − x + 2
= 2x4 + x3 − 6x3 − 2x2 − 3x2 − 2x2 + 6x − x + 2
= 2x4 − 5x3 − 7x2 + 5x + 2
32 MHR • Chapter 1
EXAMPLE 9 Squaring a Trinomial
Expand and simplify (y − 2y + 5) .
2 2
SOLUTION
(y2 − 2y + 5)2 = (y2 − 2y + 5)(y2 − 2y + 5)
= y4 − 2y3 + 5y2 − 2y3 + 4y2 − 10y + 5y2 − 10y + 25
= y4 − 4y3 + 14y2 − 20y + 25
Practise
11. Expand and simplify. 13. Expand and simplify.
a) (x − 7)(x + 6) b) (t − 5)(t + 8) a) (x − 7)(x + 1) + (x + 6)(x + 2)
c) (y − 3)(y − 9) d) (3y − 1)(4y + 7) b) (2t − 1)(t + 4) − (t + 6)(3t + 2)
e) (4x + 3)(2x + 7) f) (5 + 2m)(3 − 4m) c) 2(x − 4)(x + 3) + 5(2x − 1)(x + 6)
g) 2(8 − x)(5x + 2) h) 3(2x − 5) d) 2(2y − 5)(y − 4) − (5y − 3)(y + 4)
2
g) (3x − 4y)
2
e) (x + 2x − 1)(x − x − 4) f) (y − 2)(y − 2y + 3y − 1)
2 2 3 2
i) (x − 4x + 1) j) (2n − n − 1)
2 2 2 2
1 1 2 3
a) x + x − b) y − y +
x x y y
34 MHR • Chapter 1