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26 February, 17:26

Simplify the expression by combining like terms. Then, classify the simplified expression by degree and number of terms. p4 - 5p + 2p (p3 + 5)

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  1. 26 February, 17:55
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    The answer is 4 + 17p, first distribute 2p (p3+5) which the result is 2p times 6p plus 10p and you end up p4 - 5p + 2p (6p) + 10. Then you combine like terms and you end up p4 - 5p + 12p + 10p, and repeat the move (combine like terms) and you end up with p4 + 17p. Then again you combine like terms and you end up 4 + 17p. If your wondering what happened to the p well the p is exactly like multiplying anything by 1.
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