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FOIL Method Worksheet

This document provides instructions on using the FOIL method to multiply binomials. FOIL is an acronym that stands for First terms, Outer terms, Inner terms, and Last terms. Students are told to remember this order and follow it when multiplying two binomials. Examples of multiplying binomials using the FOIL method are provided. Students who are still confused are instructed to ask the teacher, Ms. Danas, for help.
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FOIL Method Worksheet

This document provides instructions on using the FOIL method to multiply binomials. FOIL is an acronym that stands for First terms, Outer terms, Inner terms, and Last terms. Students are told to remember this order and follow it when multiplying two binomials. Examples of multiplying binomials using the FOIL method are provided. Students who are still confused are instructed to ask the teacher, Ms. Danas, for help.
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MS.

DANAS' MATH CLASS

FOIL
MEANS
FIRST TERMS,
OUTER TERMS,

METHOD
INNER TERMS, AND
LAST TERMS

Remember and follow that order


when you multiply two binomials.

Still confused? Just ask


Ms. Danas
Multiply the following binomials using the FOIL Method.
(2x + 3)(3x – 1) (x – 3)(2x – 9)

(y – 4)(2y + 1) (5x – 3)(2x + 7)

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