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Example Question #81 : Polynomial Operations
Subtract the polynomials and
Set up an expression and enclose both polynomials with parentheses.
Remove the parentheses and distribute the negative sign through each term in the second polynomial.
Combine like-terms.
The answer is:
Example Question #82 : Polynomial Operations
Translate and simplify:
The sum of
and
subtracted from
.
Sum the first two expressions:
Subtract the sum from to get:
By combining like terms we get:
Example Question #81 : Polynomial Operations
Simplify the following expression:
This is not a FOIL problem, as we are adding rather than multiplying the terms in parentheses.
Add like terms together:
has no like terms.
Combine these terms into one expression to find the answer:
Example Question #1 : How To Add Polynomials
Subtract from
.
Subtract the first expression from the second to get the following:
This is equal to:
Combine like terrms:
Example Question #82 : Polynomial Operations
Simplify the following:
Example Question #1 : Simplifying Expressions
Simplify x(4 – x) – x(3 – x).
1
3x
x
x2
0
x
You must multiply out the first set of parenthesis (distribute) and you get 4x – x2. Then multiply out the second set and you get –3x + x2. Combine like terms and you get x.
x(4 – x) – x(3 – x)
4x – x2 – x(3 – x)
4x – x2 – (3x – x2)
4x – x2 – 3x + x2 = x
Example Question #1 : Simplifying Polynomials
Simplify the following expression.
This is not a FOIL problem, as we are adding rather than multiplying the terms in parenteses.
Add like terms to solve.
Combining these terms into an expression gives us our answer.
Example Question #83 : Polynomial Operations
Simplify the expression.
None of the other answers are correct.
When simplifying polynomials, only combine the variables with like terms.
can be added to
, giving
.
can be subtracted from
to give
.
Combine both of the terms into one expression to find the answer:
Example Question #84 : Polynomial Operations
Simplify the following expression.
This is not a FOIL problem, as we are adding rather than multiplying the terms in parentheses.
Add like terms to solve.
and
have no like terms and cannot be combined with anything.
5 and -5 can be combined however:
This leaves us with .
Example Question #1213 : Algebra Ii
Find the LCM of the following polynomials:
,
,
LCM of
LCM of
and since
The LCM
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