Chapter 0: Problem 25
Simplify. $$ \frac{3}{7}-\frac{4}{7} $$
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Chapter 0: Problem 25
Simplify. $$ \frac{3}{7}-\frac{4}{7} $$
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Subtract the polynomials. $$\left(x^{4}-1\right)-\left(4 x^{4}+3 x+7\right)$$
Exercises \(65-90:\) Use rules of exponents to simplify the expression. Use positive exponents to write your answer. $$ \frac{(2 r t)^{2}}{\left(r t^{4}\right)^{-2}} $$
Multiply the binomials. $$\left(x^{2}-2\right)\left(x^{2}+4\right)$$
Subtract the polynomials. $$(5 x-3)-(2 x+4)$$
Multiply the polynomials. $$-2 x^{2}\left(5 x^{3}+x^{2}-2\right)$$
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