Advanced Multiplying Polynomials Calculator

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Multiplying Polynomials Calculator

Multiplying Polynomials

To multiply two polynomials, you use the distributive property. This means you multiply each term in the first polynomial by each term in the second polynomial.

For example, to multiply \(P(x)\) by \(Q(x)\):

\[ P(x) \cdot Q(x) \]

You take the first term of \(P(x)\) and multiply it by all of \(Q(x)\). Then you take the second term of \(P(x)\) and multiply it by all of \(Q(x)\), and so on for all terms.

Finally, you combine all the resulting terms by adding the coefficients of like powers of x (e.g., all the \(x^2\) terms are added together, all the \(x^3\) terms, etc.) to get the final simplified polynomial.

Multiplies two polynomials of up to degree 6 and graphs the result.

Polynomial 1

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Polynomial 2

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