Algebra 89 - Multiplying Polynomial Functions
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In the previous lecture we saw how polynomial functions could be added or subtracted, producing new polynomial functions with different characteristics. In this lecture we will see how to multiply polynomial functions and show how the resulting function's characteristics are related to the polynomials that were multiplied.
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