This is what im getting out if it.
1/2 * the fith term with the sum of its terms would equal your % your looking for.
Good luck on your test!
(3x^3 + 4x²) + (3x^3 – 4x^2 – 9x) =
We have to combine like terms, terms that have x raised to the same power:
First, eliminate the parenthesis:
3x^3 + 4x² + 3x^3 – 4x^2 – 9x =
We have 2 terms raised to the second power (4x^2 and -4 x^2) simply add and subtract.
3x^3+3x^3+4x^2-4x^2-9x
6x^3-9x
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
All triangles have angle measures that must add up to 180
I think this is the Transitive postulate of equality.
Personally I can't see much point in giving labels to these equalities.
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