Asked by anonymous
1) (x^4+7x^3+7)-(2x^4-4x^3+1)
= -x^4+3x^3+6
2) (3n^3+n^2-n-4)+(5n^3-4n^2+11)
= 8n^3-3n^2-n+11
= -x^4+3x^3+6
2) (3n^3+n^2-n-4)+(5n^3-4n^2+11)
= 8n^3-3n^2-n+11
Answers
Answered by
MathMate
You're on the right track...
1. expand it and write it out when it is a subtraction:
(x^4+7x^3+7)-(2x^4-4x^3+1)
= x^4+7x^3+7) -2x^4+4x^3-1
= -x^4 + <i>11</i> x^3 + 6
2. space out your terms to avoid losing some of them.
(3n^3 + n^2 -n -4)+(5n^3 -4n^2 + 11)
= 3n^3 + n^2 -n -4 + 5n^3 -4n^2 + 11
= 8n^3 - 3n^2 -n + 7
1. expand it and write it out when it is a subtraction:
(x^4+7x^3+7)-(2x^4-4x^3+1)
= x^4+7x^3+7) -2x^4+4x^3-1
= -x^4 + <i>11</i> x^3 + 6
2. space out your terms to avoid losing some of them.
(3n^3 + n^2 -n -4)+(5n^3 -4n^2 + 11)
= 3n^3 + n^2 -n -4 + 5n^3 -4n^2 + 11
= 8n^3 - 3n^2 -n + 7
Answered by
anonymous
for #1 i did
(x^4+7x^3+7)-(2x^4-4x^3+1)
= x^4+7x^3+7-2x^4-4x^3-1
= -x^4+3x^3+6
so why is it wrong?
(x^4+7x^3+7)-(2x^4-4x^3+1)
= x^4+7x^3+7-2x^4-4x^3-1
= -x^4+3x^3+6
so why is it wrong?
Answered by
Mercy
because you see that when you expanded the polynomials after the -2x^4 yu have a - instead of a positive because recall that when the brackets expand - and - = +.
That is the only thing you did wrong.
Good luck! you are on the right track though.
That is the only thing you did wrong.
Good luck! you are on the right track though.
Answered by
anonymous
ok thank you
Answered by
Mercy
no problem:)
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