Chapter 4: Problem 33
Simplify. $$4 y+5 y$$
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Chapter 4: Problem 33
Simplify. $$4 y+5 y$$
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Find a polynomial whose value will be 1 if you substitute \(\frac{3}{2}\) for \(x\).
Perform the operations. $$\begin{aligned}\\\ &-3 x^{3} y^{6}+2\left(x y^{2}\right)^{3}-(3 x)^{3} y^{6} \end{aligned}$$
How do you add like terms?
$$\frac{a^{3}+a}{a+3}$$
Give an example of a polynomial that is \(\ldots\) a monomial
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