Q. Subtract 11b2−4b+7 from b2+8b−9.Your answer should be a polynomial in standard form. □
Write Problem: Write down the problem to be solved.We need to subtract 11b2−4b+7 from b2+8b−9. This can be written as:(b2+8b−9)−(11b2−4b+7)
Distribute Negative: Distribute the negative sign to the second polynomial.When we subtract polynomials, we need to distribute the negative sign to each term of the second polynomial. This changes the sign of each term in the second polynomial:(b2+8b−9)−11b2+4b−7
Combine Like Terms: Combine like terms.Now we combine the terms with the same powers of b:b2−11b2 gives us −10b2,8b+4b gives us 12b,−9−7 gives us −16.So, the expression becomes:−10b2+12b−16
Standard Form:Write the polynomial in standard form.The standard form for a polynomial is to write the terms in descending order of their degree. Our polynomial is already in standard form:−10b2+12b−16
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