Respuesta :
Answer:
4x^3+x^2-1
Step-by-step explanation:
(3x^2-x^3)-(-5x^3+2x^2+1)
Distribute the minus sign
(3x^2-x^3)+5x^3-2x^2-1
Combine like terms
-x^3 +5x^3 + 3x^2 -2x^2 -1
4x^3+x^2-1
Answer:
your answer is [tex]4x^{3} + x^{2} -1[/tex].
Step-by-step explanation:
- Distribute the negative sign in the second half of the expression by multiplying that half by a -1. this should change the signs on all the numbers. this should leave you with the addition problem: (3x^2-x^3) + (5x^3 -2x^2 -1).
- combine like terms by adding. -x^3 can be combined with 5x^3, but remember to follow their signs. this will give you 4x^3. the same can be done with 3x^2 and -2x^2, following their sign rules. this results in: x^2.
- the negative one constant does not have any like terms, so he's by himself at the end of your new equation.
- be sure to arrange your terms in decreasing order according to exponent, which results in your final answer.