Given the polynomial 21x 4 + 3y - 6x 2 + 34 1.What polynomial must be subtracted from it to obtain 29x 2 - 7 ? 2.What polynomial must be added to it to obtain a first degree polynomial?
hmmmmmmmmm im thinking ight
I havent even leanred this yet sorry
really hard too think
12539
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @caydenisdead 12539 \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) uh what answer this for? 1 or 2?
oh 3
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the answer to 1 is 69 and 2 is 12560 yeah
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ayooo did u get it right?
21x^4 + 3y - 6x^2 + 34 how you get from this this 29x^2 - 7 ?
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @jhonyy9 21x^4 + 3y - 6x^2 + 34 how you get from this this 29x^2 - 7 ? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) hahah u got it wrong
why are you still typing?!?!?!?
@jhonyy9 honestly i dont know it was in the question
he been tying like 69 hours
typing
well one hes helpig me, and two he's trying to explain the problem
but i told u the answer
yes but you caint give direct answers and also I needed it to be explained not just the answer
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to eliminate the 21x^4 you need subtract it so the first term of equation what you need subtract it will be 21x^4 the 3y you need eliminate to so the second term will be +3y from -6x^2 you need make 29x^2 so for this you need adding to -6x^2 the 35x^2 so the 4th term of your equation what you need subtract will be +35x^2 from this +34 you need get -7 so for this you need subtract will be +41 and now to get from 21x^4 + 3y - 6x^2 + 34 the 29x^2 - 7 so you need subtract 21x^4 +3y -35x^2 +41 in this way : (21x^4 +3y -6x^2 +34) - (21x^4 +3y -35x^2 +41) = 29x^2 -7 hope this help you understandably easy
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