Question
Add the polynomial expressions.
Expression #1: 3x^4−2−2x^3+4x
Expression #2: 2x^3−6x−4
(1 point)
Responses
A) 3x^4−2x−6
3 x superscript 4 baseline minus 2 x minus 6
B) 3x^3−4x^2−2x−6
3 x cubed minus 4 x squared minus 2 x minus 6
C) 3x^4−6x−6
3 x superscript 4 baseline minus 6 x minus 6
D) 3x^4−4x^3−2x−6
3 x superscript 4 baseline minus 4 x cubed minus 2 x minus 6
Expression #1: 3x^4−2−2x^3+4x
Expression #2: 2x^3−6x−4
(1 point)
Responses
A) 3x^4−2x−6
3 x superscript 4 baseline minus 2 x minus 6
B) 3x^3−4x^2−2x−6
3 x cubed minus 4 x squared minus 2 x minus 6
C) 3x^4−6x−6
3 x superscript 4 baseline minus 6 x minus 6
D) 3x^4−4x^3−2x−6
3 x superscript 4 baseline minus 4 x cubed minus 2 x minus 6
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To add the polynomial expressions \(3x^4 - 2 - 2x^3 + 4x\) and \(2x^3 - 6x - 4\), we first need to combine like terms.
Let's rewrite the expressions clearly:
Expression #1:
\[3x^4 - 2 - 2x^3 + 4x\]
Expression #2:
\[2x^3 - 6x - 4\]
Now we can combine them:
1. Combine the \(x^4\) terms:
- From Expression #1, we have \(3x^4\).
- (There's no \(x^4\) term in Expression #2, so it remains \(3x^4\).)
2. Combine the \(x^3\) terms:
- From Expression #1, we have \(-2x^3\).
- From Expression #2, we have \(+2x^3\).
- So, \(-2x^3 + 2x^3 = 0\).
3. Combine the \(x\) terms:
- From Expression #1, we have \(+4x\).
- From Expression #2, we have \(-6x\).
- So, \(4x - 6x = -2x\).
4. Combine the constant terms:
- From Expression #1, we have \(-2\).
- From Expression #2, we have \(-4\).
- So, \(-2 - 4 = -6\).
Now we can write the combined polynomial:
\[
3x^4 + 0 - 2x - 6 \text{ simplifies to } 3x^4 - 2x - 6.
\]
So the final result is:
\[
\boxed{A) \, 3x^4 - 2x - 6}
\]
Let's rewrite the expressions clearly:
Expression #1:
\[3x^4 - 2 - 2x^3 + 4x\]
Expression #2:
\[2x^3 - 6x - 4\]
Now we can combine them:
1. Combine the \(x^4\) terms:
- From Expression #1, we have \(3x^4\).
- (There's no \(x^4\) term in Expression #2, so it remains \(3x^4\).)
2. Combine the \(x^3\) terms:
- From Expression #1, we have \(-2x^3\).
- From Expression #2, we have \(+2x^3\).
- So, \(-2x^3 + 2x^3 = 0\).
3. Combine the \(x\) terms:
- From Expression #1, we have \(+4x\).
- From Expression #2, we have \(-6x\).
- So, \(4x - 6x = -2x\).
4. Combine the constant terms:
- From Expression #1, we have \(-2\).
- From Expression #2, we have \(-4\).
- So, \(-2 - 4 = -6\).
Now we can write the combined polynomial:
\[
3x^4 + 0 - 2x - 6 \text{ simplifies to } 3x^4 - 2x - 6.
\]
So the final result is:
\[
\boxed{A) \, 3x^4 - 2x - 6}
\]
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