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Simplify:
Group and combine like terms :
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Assume that and
are not both zero. Which is the greater quantity?
(a)
(b)
Simplify the expression in (a):
Therefore, whether (a) or (b) is greater depends on the values of and
, neither of which are known.
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Which is the greater quantity?
(a)
(b)
Since and
have different signs,
, and, subsequently,
Therefore,
This makes (b) the greater quantity.
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Which is the greater quantity?
(a)
(b)
We give at least one positive value of for which (a) is greater and at least one positive value of
for which (b) is greater.
Case 1:
(a)
(b)
Case 2:
(a)
(b)
Therefore, either (a) or (b) can be greater.
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Assume all variables to be nonzero.
Simplify:
Any nonzero expression raised to the power of 0 is equal to 1. Therefore,
.
None of the given expressions are correct.
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Add:
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Rewrite the polynomial in standard form:
The degree of a term of a polynomial with one variable is the exponent of that variable. The terms of a polynomial in standard form are written in descending order of degree. Therefore, we rearrange the terms by their exponent, from 5 down to 0, noting that we can rewrite the and constant terms with exponents 1 and 0, respectively:
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Simplify:
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Assume that . Simplify:
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If , simplify:
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If , simplify:
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Define
What is ?
Substitute for
in the definition:
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Simplify:
Start by reordering the expression to group like-terms together.
Combine like-terms to simplify.
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Simplify:
We can expand the first term using FOIL:
Reorder the expression to group like-terms together.
Simplify by combining like-terms.
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Simplify:
Expand each term by using FOIL:
Rearrange to group like-terms together.
Simplify by combining like-terms.
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Simplify:
Group and combine like terms :
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Assume that and
are not both zero. Which is the greater quantity?
(a)
(b)
Simplify the expression in (a):
Therefore, whether (a) or (b) is greater depends on the values of and
, neither of which are known.
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Which is the greater quantity?
(a)
(b)
Since and
have different signs,
, and, subsequently,
Therefore,
This makes (b) the greater quantity.
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Which is the greater quantity?
(a)
(b)
We give at least one positive value of for which (a) is greater and at least one positive value of
for which (b) is greater.
Case 1:
(a)
(b)
Case 2:
(a)
(b)
Therefore, either (a) or (b) can be greater.
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Assume all variables to be nonzero.
Simplify:
Any nonzero expression raised to the power of 0 is equal to 1. Therefore,
.
None of the given expressions are correct.
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