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1. (y-2)(y2^+2y+4) ___
Type the terms in descending order
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1. (y-2)(y2^+2y+4) ___
Type the terms in descending order
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Question 189172: Please help! I just started this class and it has been over thirty years. Could you check them over please!
1. (y-2)(y2^+2y+4) ___
Type the terms in descending order
(My Answer) y2-8
2. (x^6-11x 3^ +30) divide (x 3^-5)
3. (x 8^-3) + (x 8^ + 3)
Simplify your answer
( My answer) x16^
4. (x5^+4)(x+6)
Type the term in descending order)
( My answer)x6^ +6x5+4x+24
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Please help! I just started this class and it has been over thirty years. Could you check them over please!
1. (y-2)(y2^+2y+4)
I think you're supposed to multiply these, and put the result in descending order of exponents.
(y-2)(y2^+2y+4)
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Type the terms in descending order
(My Answer) y2-8 close, exponent 3 tho.
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2. (x^6-11x 3^ +30) divide (x 3^-5)
=
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3. (x 8^-3) + (x 8^ + 3)
If it's a plus sign, it's 2x^8.
If you meant to multiply, it's
x^16 - 9
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Simplify your answer
( My answer) x16^
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4. (x5^+4)(x+6)
=
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Type the term in descending order)
( My answer)x6^ +6x5+4x+24
Same answer, mine's neater tho.
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Your notation isn't always clear. Use x^6 for x to the 6th power, etc.