3x4+1
12
True.3x^4 + 4x^3 - 3x^4 + 5x + 1= 4x^3 + 5x + 1
it is 3. You are doing APEX right?
3x4=12-4=8
3x4+1
-7.5?
12
In mathematics, a "quotient" is the solution to a multiplication problem. For example, in the equation "3 times 4 equals 12" (3x4=12), the quotient is "12".
20
8x8 = 64 so it is 64 (the y) 3x4 = 12 so it is 12 (the x) 64+12 is 76.
Yes. Before using the polynomial for any productive purpose, it would have to be cleaned up and simplified. In that process, the +3x4 and -3x4 would go away, and the highest-order term remaining would be the 4x3.
3x4 plus 5x3 plus x2 - 5 divided by x 2 =[(3x4) + (5x3) + (x2 - 5)]/x2 =(12 + 15 + x2 -5)/x2 =(27 - 5 + x2)/x2 =(22 + x2)/x2
Because 3 x 4 = 12
the answer is 12 3x4 equals to 12
I does not so the question is misguided.
True.3x^4 + 4x^3 - 3x^4 + 5x + 1= 4x^3 + 5x + 1