(g2 – 4g4 + 5g + 9) + (–3g3 + 3g2 – 6)

Mathematics · Middle School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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Given the equation:

(g^2 – 4g^4 + 5g + 9) + (–3g^3 + 3g^2 – 6)

Solve.

Solution:

In order to solve the given equation, we simply need to combine similar terms.

= (g^2 – 4g^4 + 5g + 9) + (–3g^3 + 3g^2 – 6)

= g^2 - 4g^4 + 5g + 9 - 3g^3 + 3g^2 - 6

=-4g^4 - 3g^3 + 4g^2 + 3

Final answer:

=-4g^4 - 3g^3 + 4g^2 + 3