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4.1 Product of Two Binomial Expressions

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4 Binomial Expressions

By studying this lesson you will be able to


• multiply two binomial expressions
• expand the square of a binomial expression

Do the following exercise to recall the facts you have learnt earlier about simplifying
algebraic expressions.
Review Exercise

1. Simplify the following algebraic expressions.


a. 2 « 3a b. 4 « (– 2x) c. (– 3) « 2x
d. 2x « 3y e. 3a « (– 5b) f. (– 2m) « 4n
g. (– 4p) « (– 2q) h. 3x « 5x i. (– 5a) « 3a
2. Expand the following algebraic expressions.
a. 2 (x + 1) b. 3 (b + 3) c. 4 (y – 2)
d. – 3 (a + 2) e. –2 (x – 2) f. x (2x + 3)
g. 2y (y + 1) h. –2x (4x + 1) i. –3b (a – b)
j. 2 (a – b – 3c)
3. Expand and simplify the following algebraic expressions.
(a) (i) x (x + 2) + 2 (x + 2) (ii) y (y + 3) + 3 (y – 2)
(iii) x (x + 1) – 3 (x – 1) (iv) m (m – 3n) – n (m – 3n)

(b) (i) (x + 5) (x + 8) (​ii) (7 + a) (3 + a) (iii) (x – 5) (x + 8)
(iv) (x + 5) (x – 8) (v) (2 + m) (3 – m) (vi) (x – 5) (x – 8)

4.1 Product of two binomial expressions


What you simplified in 3(b) above is the product of two binomial expressions of
the form x + a. In this lesson, we will learn about expanding the product of two
binomial expressions of the form ax + by. Here, ax and by are the two terms of the
binomial expression ax + by.

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Example 1 Expand and simplify (3x + 2)(2x + 3).

or


The result that was obtained above can also be illustrated using the areas of
rectangles. (All the measurements below are assumed to have been given in the
same units).
A 3x 2 B

2x 3x x 2x = 6x2 2x x 2 = 4x

3x x 3 = 9x 3x2=6
3

D C
For the rectangle ABCD,
length of AB = 3x + 2
length of AD = 2x + 3
Area = (3x + 2) (2x + 3) 
According to the figure,
Area of the rectangle ABCD = The sum of the areas of the four smaller rectangles
= 6x2 + 9x + 4x + 6
= 6x2 + 13x + 6 
It is clear according to (1) and (2) that,
(3x + 2) (2x + 3) = 6x2 + 13x + 6
Now study how the binomial expressions of different types given in the following
examples have been expanded and simplified.
Example 2 Example 3 Example 4

(2x + y) (x + 3y)
(2x + y) (x + 3y)
= 2x (x + 3y) + y (x + 3y)
= 2x2 + 6xy + xy + 3y2
= 2x2 + 7xy + 3y2

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Example 5 Example 6

Exercise 4.1
1. Expand and simplify the following binomial expressions.
a. (x + 2) (x + 2) b. (x – 3) (x – 3) c. (2x + 3) (x + 2)
d. (2p – 5) (p – 3) e. (3x – 1) (3x + 1) f. (–3x + 2) (2x – 3y)
g. (2a + b) (3a + 2b) h. (3x – 5y) (4x + 3y) i. (–3p + 4q) (3p – 2q)
j. (–7k – 5l) (3k + 4l) k. (4m – 3n) (4m – 3n) l. (5x – 2y) (5x – 2y)
m. n. o. (3x + 4y) (5a + 3b)

2. If the length of a rectangular shaped field is (2a + 7) m and the breadth is


(2a – 3) m, determine the area of the field in terms of a.
3. Piyumi made a square - shaped flower bed. Her sister made a rectagular flower
bed. The length of the sister's bed was 3 metres more than of Piyumi's and the
width was 2 metres less than of Piyumi's. Taking the length of one side of
Piyumi's bed as x, write the length and width of the sister's bed in terms of x and
then express its area in the form Ax2 + Bx + C.
4. A child bought a mandarins which were priced at x rupees each. He then decides
to buy three times that number of apples. The price of an apple is twice the price
of a mandarin.
(i) Write an expression in terms of a and x for the cost of the apples.
The fruit seller states that if the number of apples that are bought is increased
by 5 fruits, he can reduce the price of each apple that is bought by 3 rupees.
Accordingly, the child decides to buy 5 more apples.

(ii) If he does this, write down the number of apples he buys in terms of a.

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(iii) Write down the price of an apple in terms of x.
(iv) Write down the cost of the apples in terms of a and x.
(v) Expand and simplify the binomial expression in (iv) above.

4.2 Squares of binomial expressions

Let us turn our attention again to the following expressions which you expanded in
the above exercise. Do you notice that the two binomial expressions to be multiplied
are equal?
(x + 2) (x + 2) , (x – 3) (x – 3), (5x – 2y) (5x – 2y)
In the same manner that we write x × x = x2, we can write (x + 2)(x + 2) = (x + 2)2.
Similarly,
(x – 3) (x – 3) = (x – 3)2

(5x – 2y) (5x – 2y) = (5x – 2y)2
Each of these expressions written in the form (x + 2)2, (x – 3)2 and (5x – 2y)2 is
called the square of the respective binomial expression.
The same method that was used above to simplify the product of two binomial
expressions can be used to expand such squares of binomial expressions too.

Example 1
Write (x + 2)2 as a product of two binomial expressions and expand it.


Simplifying the square of a binomial expression can be done using another method
too.
Now let us consider how the squares of binomial expressions of the form (a + b)
and (a – b) are expanded.


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It is important to remember this as a formula.

(a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2

Square of the first term Square of the second term


Two times the product of the first
and second terms
Now let us consider the expansion of (a − b)2

That is, (a − b)2 = a2 − 2ab + b2

Note : The expansion of (a − b)2 can also be obtained by substituting − b for b in


the expansion of (a + b)2
i.e., (a + (− b))2 = a2 + 2(a) (− b) + (− b)2 = a2 − 2ab + b2
Also,

You may have observed that the expansions of (a + b)2 and (–a – b)2 are equal to
each other and that the expansions of (a – b)2 and (–a + b)2 too are equal to each
other.
Now study how the following squares of binomial expressions have been expanded.

Example 2 Example 3


Example 4 Example 5

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Example 6 Example 7

Let us consider how this method is used to find numerical values.

Example 8 Example 9
Find the value of 1052. Find the value of 992
1052 = ^100 + 5&2 992 = ^100 – 1&2
= 1002 + 2 100 5 + 52 = 1002 – 2 100 1 + 12
= 10000 + 1000 + 25 = 10000 – 200 + 1
= 11025 = 9801
Example 10
Verify (x + y)2 = x2 + 2xy + y2 for the values x = 5 and y = 2.
l.h.s r.h.s.


l.h.s = r.h.s.
Exercise 4.2

1. For each expression in column A which is a square of a binomial expression,


select and join the corresponding expansion from Column B.
Column A Column B
a. (x + 5)2 4x2 + 4xy + y2

b. (x − 5)2 4y2 + 4xy + x2
c. (2x + 5)2 x2 − 10x + 25
d. (2x + y)
2
4x2 − 4xy + y2

e. (−2x + 5)2 x2 − 4xy + 4y2
f. (x − 2y)
2
4x2 − 12xy + 9y2
g. (−2x + y)2 4x2 + 20x + 25
h. (2x + 3y)2 4x2 + 12xy + 9y2
i. (2x − 3y)
2
x2 + 10x + 25

j. (−2y − x)2 4x2 − 20x + 25
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2. Expand each of the following squares of binomial expressions.
a. (x + 2)2 b. (a + 3)2 c. (p – 3)2 d. (y – 1)2
e. (2a + 3)2 f. (3b + 2)2 g. (3x – 1)2 h. (4m – 5)2
i. (3p + 4q) 2
j. (5m – 3n) 2
k. (–2y + 5) 2
l. (3a –5b)2
m. (–3m + n)2 n. (–5m – 6n)2

3. Write down the term suitable for the blank space in each of the following
expressions.
a. (x + 3)2 = x2 + 6x + ___ b. (y + 2)2 = y2 + ___ + 4
c. (m – 5)2 = m2 – 10m + ___ d. (a + __ )2 = a2 + 8a + 16
e. ( ___ + b) = 25 + 10b + b
2 2
f. ( ___ – 7)2 = x2 – 14x + 49
g. (–3 + ___ )2 = ___– 6x + x2 h. ( ___ – x)2 = +16 – 8x + x2
4. Write each of the following as a square of a binomial expression and find the
value.
(i) 212 (ii) 1022 (iii) 172 (iv) 982 (v) 9.92

5. If the length of a side of a square shaped room is given as (2a + 3b) meters,
write down an expression for the area of the room in terms of a and b and
expand it.
6. Verify the following for the values a = 2 and b = 3.
(i) (– a + b)2 = a2 – 2ab + b2
(ii) (– a – b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2

Miscellaneous Exercise
1. Verify that (2x + 3y) (x + y) = 2x2 + 5xy + 3y2 for each of the following cases.
(i) x = 3, y = 2 (ii) x = 5, y = 0
(iii) x = 1, y = 1 (iv) x = –1, y = –2

2. Write each of the following squares of binomial expressions with fractional


coefficiants as a product of two binomial expressions and simplify it.


3. Fill in the blanks

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4. For each of the following expressions, determine the term that should be added
so that it can be written as a square of a binomial expression, add the relevant
term to the given expression and then write it as a square of a binomial
expression.
(i) x2 + 6x (ii) y2 + 8y (iii) m2 + 10m
(iv) a – 4a
2
(v) x + 4xy
2
(vi) p2 – 12pq

5. Find the value of x2 + y2 when x + y = 5 and xy = 6'


6. Find the value of a2 + b2 when a – b =3 and ab = 28'
7. Find the value of x + y when x2 + y2 = 25 and xy = 12'
8. If (x + k)2 = x2 + 6x + q, find the values of k and q'
9. Find the value of '

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