Mnemonic for finding the product of two binomial functions
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FOIL method
A visual representation of the FOIL rule. Each colored line represents two terms that must be multiplied.
Type
Method
Field
Elementary algebra, elementary arithmetic
Statement
A technique for multiplying two binomials in an algebraic expression using distributive law.
First stated by
William Betz
First stated in
1929; 95 years ago (1929)
In elementary algebra, FOIL is a mnemonic for the standard method of multiplying two binomials[1]—hence the method may be referred to as the FOIL method. The word FOIL is an acronym for the four terms of the product:
First ("first" terms of each binomial are multiplied together)
Outer ("outside" terms are multiplied—that is, the first term of the first binomial and the second term of the second)
Inner ("inside" terms are multiplied—second term of the first binomial and first term of the second)
Last ("last" terms of each binomial are multiplied)
The general form is
Note that a is both a "first" term and an "outer" term; b is both a "last" and "inner" term, and so forth. The order of the four terms in the sum is not important and need not match the order of the letters in the word FOIL.
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