polynomials

erin

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can anyone help me with how do you do polynomials, i cant figure it out
 
problem

we started this new work in school and our teacher does not go slow because he thinks we get it....can you kinda help me i feel like the dumbest person alive
 
It would help me more if you gave me one problem that you are working on so that I could show you because its kinda hard to explain without giving you an example, unless you want me to use one of my own examples??
 
If you have a polynomial equation, put all terms on one side and 0 on the other. And whether it’s a factoring problem or an equation to solve, put your polynomial in standard form, from highest to lowest power.

For instance, you cannot solve this equation in this form:

x³ + 6x² + 12x = −8

You must change it to this form:

x³ + 6x² + 12x + 8 = 0



That is the basic rule but let me help you with your problem
 
STEPS~

1.FIGURING OUT THE PROBLEM
ex.putting this(2x^3 + 5x) + (7x^2 - x + 2) in to standard form

2.Putting the like terms together like this

2x^3 + 5x
(+) 7x^2 - x + 2
______________

3. then you would just solve it like normal

2x^3 + 5x
(+)7x^2 - x + 2
______________

the -x become + x
wich would then equal

2x^3+7x^2+6x+2

and since you can't combine anything that would be your answer

That is as far as you can simplify your problem
 
Do you have any questions or do you understand???

p.s. sorry it took me so long to write back
 
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