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Explain the error in the work and how you might prevent it.

ANSWER:
-14x and 12x² are not like terms, so they can’t be subtracted. To prevent this error, be sure to line up like terms.

I NEED HELP ASAP Explain the error in the work and how you might prevent it. ANSWER-example-1
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For this case we have the following polynomials:
Dividend:
6x ^ 3 - 14x + 1
Divider:
3x + 6
We observe that when dividing the polynomials, we have the following quotient:
Quotient:
2x ^ 2
When making the division we see that we must subtract the following polynomials:

(6x ^ 3 - 14x + 1) - (6x ^ 3 - 12x ^ 2)
The mistake is:

-14x - 12x ^ 2 = -26x ^ 2
Since the terms are not similar, we can not subtract them.
The correct subtraction is:

(6x ^ 3 - 14x + 1) - (6x ^ 3 - 12x ^ 2) = - 12x ^ 2 - 14x + 1
Answer:
Error in subtraction of terms not similar
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Answer:

Yes, there is an error because -14x and 12x² are not like terms, so they can’t be subtracted. To prevent this error, be sure to line up like terms.

Explanation:

We need to check whether the given work is error free or not.

In the given problem
6x^3+1-14x is divided by
3x+6.

In this case,


Dividend=6x^3+0x^2-14x+1


Divisor=3x+6

Using long division we get


(6x^3+1-14x)/(3x+6)=2 x^2 - 4 x+ (10)/(3)-(19)/(3 (x + 2))

So,


Quotient=2 x^2 - 4 x + (10)/(3)


Remainder =-19

It the given work there is an error because -14x and 12x² are not like terms, so they can’t be subtracted. To prevent this error, be sure to line up like terms.

I NEED HELP ASAP Explain the error in the work and how you might prevent it. ANSWER-example-1
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