Chapter 0: Problem 8
$$\text {find the degree of the polynomial.}$$ $$x^{2}-8 x^{3}+15 x^{4}+91$$
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Chapter 0: Problem 8
$$\text {find the degree of the polynomial.}$$ $$x^{2}-8 x^{3}+15 x^{4}+91$$
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In Exercises \(11-16,\) factor by grouping. $$x^{3}-3 x^{2}+4 x-12$$
Simplify each rational expression. Find all numbers that must be excluded from the domain of the simplified rational expression. $$ \frac{4 x-8}{x^{2}-4 x+4} $$
state the name of the property illustrated. $$ -8(3+11)=-24+(-88) $$
Simplify each exponential expression $$ \left(4 x^{3}\right)^{-2} $$
evaluate each algebraic expression for the given value of the variable or variables. $$ \frac{2 x+3 y}{x+1} ; x=-2 \text { and } y=4 $$
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