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Kendall Randolph
19 December, 14:24
How do you simplify (-5x^5+14) - (11x^2+1+11x^5)
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Noelle Meadows
19 December, 16:31
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(-5x ⁵+14) - (11x ²+1+11x ⁵)
Like terms: - 5x ⁵-11x ⁵ = - 16x ⁵
Like terms also: 14-1 = 13
Simplified all together: - 16x ⁵ - 11x ² + 13
(Always put highest degree first)
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