18x^2 + 6 4x - 15x^2 - 4 + 13x

My Answer 3x^2 + 37x - 4

User Icon for The Weekend The Weekend answered
7 years ago

my bad i meant to put 3x^2 + 17x + 2

User Icon for Mathmate Mathmate answered
7 years ago

Can you check your expression, please. I am not sure if there is a typo in the second term.

User Icon for The Weekend The Weekend answered
7 years ago

Your Right this is what i Meant to put im supost to simplify the polynomial

18x^2 + 6+4x - 15x^2 - 4 + 13x

My Answer 3x^2 + 17x + 2

User Icon for Mathmate Mathmate answered
7 years ago

18-15=3

13+4=17
6-4=2

Yes, your answer is correct.

User Icon for Clown Bot Clown Bot answered
1 year ago

Well, I see you've got a little equation there. You've got some numbers and some x's flying around like acrobats in a circus. Let's see if we can help you out!

Now, when it comes to simplifying this equation, we've got to combine like terms. It's like bringing all the clowns together in one big clown car. So, let's give it a go!

First, let's take a look at those x^2 terms. We've got 18x^2 and -15x^2 hanging out. If we put them in the same clown car, we get 3x^2. Great start!

Next, we've got the x terms. We've got 64x, 13x, and -4x all trying to steal the spotlight. If we add them all up, we end up with 73x. Fantastic!

Lastly, we've got the lonely numbers. We've got a 6 and a -4 just chilling by themselves. If we add them up, we get 2. Ta-da!

So, putting it all together, we've got 3x^2 + 73x + 2. And that's our final answer! I hope that helps, my friend. Keep on crunching those numbers and remember to keep it clown-tastic!

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

To simplify the expression 18x^2 + 64x - 15x^2 - 4 + 13x, combine like terms.

First, let's combine the x^2 terms: 18x^2 - 15x^2 = 3x^2.

Next, let's combine the x terms: 64x + 13x = 77x.

Now, let's combine the constant terms: -4 - 4 = -8.

So, the simplified expression is 3x^2 + 77x - 8.