Stage 7 · Algebraic Expressions & Polynomials

7.6  Multiplication Formulas: Shortcuts for Faster Work

Two pattern formulas distilled from polynomial multiplication — and how to wield them fast, forwards.

For ages 11–14 · Intuition before notation
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Point 3 of 4 in this lesson: 7.6.3 Seeing the formulas geometrically

7.6.3 Seeing the formulas geometrically

Both formulas are really statements about area, and a picture makes them impossible to forget. The key idea, which goes all the way back to expanding products in 7.5, is that the area of a rectangle is length times width — so a product of two binomials is the area of a rectangle whose sides are those binomials.

The perfect square as a tiled square

Draw a square whose side is a + b. Its total area is (a+b by definition. Now cut both sides at the point where the a part ends and the b part begins. The square splits into four tiles: a big a×a square, a small b×b square in the opposite corner, and two identical a×b strips. Their areas are , , and two copies of ab — and two copies of ab is 2ab. The total has to equal the whole square, which is exactly the formula.

ab ab a b a b (a+b)² = a² + 2ab + b²
The whole square is (a+b. Its four tiles are , , and two ab strips — and that is where the 2ab comes from. If the middle term were missing, those two green strips would be missing too.

The difference of squares as a cut-and-rearrange

For the difference of squares, start with a square of side a and area , then cut a small b×b square out of one corner. What remains is an L-shaped piece with area . Slice that L into two rectangles and slide one beside the other, and the two pieces fit together perfectly into a single rectangle. Its height is ab and its width is a + b — so the same area is also (a+b)(ab). Two names for one area is exactly the formula.

a² − b² a a cut & slide (a+b)(a−b) a + b a − b
Cut a b×b square out of an a×a square, then rearrange the leftover L into a rectangle. The area never changed, so = (a+b)(ab).
🎮 Try itBuild the square out of its four tiles

Drag the sliders for a and b. The square of side a+b re-tiles itself; the two green strips are highlighted as 2ab, and the four areas add up — both as numbers and as symbols.

a 5
b 3
🎮 Try itCut and rearrange: a² − b²

Step through removing the b×b corner and folding the leftover L into an (a+b)-by-(ab) rectangle. The area is the same at every step.

a 6
b 2
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