Stage 7 · Algebraic Expressions & Polynomials

7.5  Multiplying Expressions

From the power rules to multiplying monomials and polynomials — understood through an area model.

For ages 11–14 · Intuition before notation
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Point 2 of 4 in this lesson: 7.5.2 Monomial times polynomial

7.5.2 Monomial times polynomial

What if the second factor has more than one term — a whole polynomial like 3x+4? Here the distributive law takes over. It says that an outside factor must be handed to every term inside the parentheses, one at a time:

2x(3x+4)  =  2x·3x  +  2x·4  =  6x2  +  8x

Notice each new term is just a monomial-times-monomial product — exactly the move you mastered in 7.5.1. The first piece, 2x·3x, has coefficients 2·3=6 and x1·x1=x2, giving 6x2. The second piece, 2x·4, is just 8x. The distributive law is simply the instruction that you must reach every term, missing none.

2x ( 3x + 4 ) = 6x² + 8x 2x 6x² 8x 3x 4 width = 3x + 4
The strip of height 2x and width 3x+4 splits into two pieces. Their areas, 6x2 and 8x, are the two terms of the answer.
Key idea — the distributive law

For any quantities, a(b+c) = ab + ac: the outside factor multiplies each inside term. With more terms, reach all of them: a(b+c+d) = ab+ac+ad.

Worked example — a subtraction and a sign

Expand 3x(2x25).

  1. Hand 3x to the first term: 3x · 2x2 = 6x3. −3·2=−6, x·x²=x³
  2. Hand it to the second term: 3x · (5) = +15x. negative times negative is positive
  3. Combine: 6x3 + 15x. no like terms to merge
Watch out — reach every term, and carry the sign

The most common slip is forgetting the last term, especially a lone constant: 2x(3x+4) is 6x2+8x, not just 6x2. The second slip is dropping a minus sign — a negative outside factor flips the sign of every term it touches.

🎮 Try itDistribute a monomial

Set the outside factor mx and the two inside coefficients. Watch the arrows hand the factor to each term, and the area strip split into its two pieces. Recreate 2x(3x+4)=6x2+8x.

outside  mx 2
inside  px 3
q 4
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