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What is the simplified form of this expression? (-x2 + x) + (4x2 − x − 1) A. -3x2 + 1 B. 5x2 + 2x − 1 C. 3x2 − 1 D. -5x2 + 2x + 1

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Answer:

C. 3x2 − 1

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Answer =3x2 − 1

User Nathan Gonzalez
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Answer:

The simplified form of this expression (-
x^(2)+
x) + (4
x^(2)
x − 1) is 3
x^(2) − 1.

Explanation:

  • First step for simplifying the equation is to put all the variables with same degree of power at one place:
  • So, -
    x^(2) + 4
    x^(2) +
    x -
    x - 1

= 3
x^(2) − 1.

  • We performed the addition and subtraction of the variable's coefficient with same order of power i.e (-1+4)
    x^(2) +(1-1)
    x -1.
  • Finally the equation in the questions is reduced to simpler form as 3
    x^(2)-1.
  • The easy method to check is, assign any number to value of
    x (say
    x=2) in question. Now the option that gives the same value as question is our answer.
User Keshav Agarwal
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