Math, asked by anayajaha12, 11 months ago

Divide 6x3 + 1 − 14x by 3x + 6.

Do you see any error in the work so far?

Explain the error in the work and how you might prevent it.


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Answered by Anonymous
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12 {x}^{2} and \: 14x

They both cannot be added.

This is only the mistake upto here.

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Answered by nacoo1
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Answer:

-14x and 12x² are not like terms, so they can’t be subtracted.

To prevent this error, be sure to line up like terms.

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