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

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
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?
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.
Answered by anonymous
ok thank you
Answered by Mercy
no problem:)
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