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25 September, 21:34

What is the of the polynomial? (5X^3+4x^2) - (6x^2-2X-9)

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  1. 25 September, 21:45
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    (5x³+4x²) - (6x²-2x-9) equals 5x³ - 2x² + 2x + 9.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    (5x³+4x²) - (6x²-2x-9)

    Since there is a minus sign in front of the second expression, then all of the signs within the paraentheses are going to change to their opposites. So, for example, 6x² becomes - 6x².

    5x³ + (4x²-6x²) + 2x + 9

    5x³ - 2x² + 2x + 9

    So, (5x³+4x²) - (6x²-2x-9) equals 5x³ - 2x² + 2x + 9.
  2. 25 September, 21:56
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    5 x^3 - 2 x^2 + 2 x + 9

    Step-by-step explanation:

    5x^3+4x^2) - (6x^2-2x-9)

    Distribute the minus sign

    5x^3+4x^2) - 6x^2+2x+9

    Combine like terms

    5 x^3 - 2 x^2 + 2 x + 9
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