A few days ago
Anonymous

Simplify 6a^3 – 4a^2 + 5a^3 – 2a?

Simplify 6a^3 – 4a^2 + 5a^3 – 2a?

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A few days ago
vaiogirl

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6a^3 – 4a^2 + 5a^3 – 2a

combine like-terms (the a^3’s)

11a^3 – 4a^2 – 2a

then, you can take out “a” out of all since that is the least common factor (if you want. you don’t have to.)

a ( 11a^2 – 4a – 2)

if the expression inside the parenthesis could be factored, you would factor it, but it can’t. so that is your final answer.

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A few days ago
fullmetal heart
combine your like terms, the variables with the same exponent, in this case 6a^3 and 5a^3, your answer will come out to 11a^3 – 4a^2 – 2a
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A few days ago
B
11a^6 – 6a^3
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A few days ago
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11a^3-4a^2-2a

Like terms go together.

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4 years ago
Anonymous
2b – 2a ÷ a² – b² = -2(a – b) / [(a – b)(a + b)] = -2 / (a + b) word: I factored 2b – 2a as -2(a – b) through fact i wanted (a – b) interior the numerator to cancel with the (a – b) interior the denominator. I used the id a² – b² = (a – b)(a + b) [it is the adaptation of two squares] to ingredient the denominator.
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A few days ago
Horsmn4
a(11a^2-4a-2)
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