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D)6

2. What is the simplified form of
8b^3c^2 + 4b^3 c^2
A) 12bc
B)12b^3c^2
C) 12b^6 c^4
D) 12b^9c^4

3. What is the simplified form of (4j^2+6)+(2j^2-3)
A) 6j^2-3
B) 6j^2+3
C) 6j^2 + 9
D) 4j^4+3

4. What is the diffrence of the following polynomials?

(6x^3-2x+4)
-(2x^3+4x^2-5)
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A) 4x^3-2x^2-1
B) 8x^3+6x^2-1
C) 4x^3-2x^2+1
D) 4x^3-6x^2+9

5. What is the simplified form of
(3x^3-4x^2+6x)-(5x^3+2x^2-3x)
A)-3x^3-2x^2+3x
B) -2x^3-6x^2-3x
C) -2x^3-6x^2+9x
D) 8x^3-6x^2-9x

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  1. 1)C
    2)B
    3)B
    4)D
    5)A

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  2. Brice is right
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  3. last one is A

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    Brice is 100 correct

    Mar 9, 2018

  4. 1)C.
    2)B.
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    5).A

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  5. Brice is right

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    Feb 25, 2019

  6. Brice is Wright in 2021

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  7. Brice is still correct in 2020! <3

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    Feb 12, 2020

  9. C
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    is still the correct order in 2022...so far

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  10. wow its been 6 years holy cows

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  11. thanks @brice

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    brice is amazing

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  12. Brice is right got 100%

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  13. brice is right

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  14. ya brice is right. thanx

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  15. Jtime is still correct in 2021

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  16. Okay, what about the others can anyone please help

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  17. Hey! I got you guys!
    1. 5 (c)
    2.12b^3 c^2 (b)
    3.6j^2+3 (b)
    4.4x^3-2x^2+1 (d)
    5.-2x^3-6x^2+9x (a)
    Hope this helps! I got 80% using silly churls answers.

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    Feb 4, 2022

  18. I'm sorry I don't how to do this:(

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  19. @callie

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  20. Yea:-)

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