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Title: Adding and Subtracting Variables

Grade: 6-b Lesson: S2-L6

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Lesson Steps

Step Type Explanation Answer

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Problem

Simplify the expression \$ 3"x" + 5"x"^3 + 9"x" + 6"x"^2 - 9"x"^3 \$.

2

Step

The given expression is

\$ 3"x" + 5"x"^3 + 9"x" + 6"x"^2 - 9"x"^3 \$

3

Step

Combine the terms with the same variable and same exponent:

\$(- 9"x"^3 + 5"x"^3 ) + (3"x" + 9"x") + 6"x"^2\$

4

Step

Add the coefficients of the like terms:

\$ - 4"x"^3 + 6"x"^2 + 12"x"\$

5

Step

So, the simplified expression is \$ - 4"x"^3 + 6"x"^2 + 12"x"\$.

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Choice.A

This answer is not correct because the simplified expression is \$- 4"x"^3 + 6"x"^2 + 12"x"\$, not \$4"x"^3 + 9"x"^2 + 3"x"\$

\$4"x"^3 + 9"x"^2 + 3"x"\$

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Choice.B

The solution is accurate as it simplifies the expression to \$- 4"x"^3 + 6"x"^2 + 12"x"\$

\$- 4"x"^3 + 6"x"^2 + 12"x"\$

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Choice.C

The provided solution is inaccurate. The simplified form should be \$-4"x"^3 + 6"x"^2 + 12"x"\$

\$- 4"x"^3 + 8"x"^2 + 12"x"\$

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Choice.D

Incorrect: The simplified form should be \$- 4"x"^3 + 6"x"^2 + 12"x"\$, not \$4"x"^3 + 6"x"^2 + 9"x"\$. The constant term of \$"x"^3\$ sign is wrong

\$4"x"^3 + 6"x"^2 + 9"x"\$

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Answer

Option

B

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Sumup

Can you summarize what you’ve understood in the above steps?

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