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Find the product of (–d + e)(4e + d). Which statements are true? Check all that apply.
There are 2 terms in the product.
There are 3 terms in the product.
There are 4 terms in the product.
The product is degree 1.
The product is degree 2.
The product is degree 4.

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Answer:

  • There are 3 terms in the product.
  • The product is degree 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the distributive property:

  (-d +e)(4e +d) = -d(4e +d) +e(4e +d)

  = -4de -d^2 +4e^2 +de . . . . . . use the distributive property again

  = -d^2 -3de +4e^2 . . . . . . . . . . collect terms

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There are 3 terms.

Every term is of degree 2, so the product is of degree 2.

Answer:

b and e

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