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Addition and subtraction are inverse functions.
Yes, subtracting polynomials is similar to subtracting integers in that both processes involve taking away one quantity from another. To subtract polynomials, you combine like terms just as you would combine like integers. Both operations require attention to signs, ensuring that you correctly apply negative signs when necessary. Ultimately, the principles of arithmetic apply similarly in both cases.
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Add together the coefficients of "like" terms. Like terms are those that have the same powers of the variables in the polynomials.
Adding and subtracting polynomials is simply the adding and subtracting of their like terms.
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Addition and subtraction are inverse functions.
You subtract a polynomial by adding its additive inverse. For example, subtracting (x - y) is the same as adding (-x + y). Alternately, you can simply subtract similar terms - that is, subtract the coefficients (the numbers) for terms that have the same combination of variables.
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just add the negative of the polynomial, that is the same as subtracting it. For example, x^2+2x is a poly, the negative is -x^2-2x. So if we want to subtract x^2+2x from another poly, we can add the negative instead.
Add together the coefficients of "like" terms. Like terms are those that have the same powers of the variables in the polynomials.
top times top, bottom times bottom
6+6=12 Boom polynomial
None of the following rules are applicable.
Yes, the product of two polynomials will always be a polynomial. This is because when you multiply two polynomials, you are essentially combining like terms and following the rules of polynomial multiplication, which results in a new polynomial with coefficients that are the products of the corresponding terms in the original polynomials. Therefore, the product of two polynomials will always be a polynomial.