Solve Grade 9/10 Algebra: (8y²+5y-7) - (9y²+3x-3)

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The discussion revolves around simplifying the algebraic expression (8y² + 5y - 7) - (9y² + 3x - 3). Participants are trying to understand how to arrive at the answer provided in a textbook, which is stated as -y² + 8y - 12.

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  • Some participants attempt to simplify the expression directly, while others question the validity of the textbook answer and suggest that there may be missing information or a typo in the problem statement.

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Participants are exploring various interpretations of the problem, including the possibility of a typo in the textbook or an assumption regarding the variable x. There is no explicit consensus on the correct approach or answer, but several lines of reasoning are being discussed.

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There is uncertainty regarding the presence of a variable x in the expression and its implications for simplification. Some participants express doubt about the correctness of the textbook answer based on the given expression.

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(8y squared + 5y -7) - ( 9y squared + 3x -3)

This is my friends, and I'm trying to hlep him on it.
And the answer in the book is -y squared +8y -12
and we can't figure out how to get it.
 
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Jenninifer said:
(8y squared + 5y -7) - ( 9y squared + 3x -3)

This is my friends, and I'm trying to hlep him on it.
And the answer in the book is -y squared +8y -12
and we can't figure out how to get it.
Well something is missing in the initial equation.

(8y2 + 5y -7) - (9y2 + 3x -3) = 0 ?

and one is solving for x?

or (8y2 + 5y -7) - (9y2 + 3y -3) = ?

in which case one simply groups the corresponding monomials, or powers of y.


This looks like homework so I'll move it to the precalculus HW forum.
 
I don't think that's what it's asking for. It's just simplifying it.
I wrote what it says the answer is.
But i got like -y squared -3x+5y-4
 
If all you are supposed to do is simplify the expression, and that line is all that you are given about x and y, then the book is incorrect.
 
okay, i thought the book was wrong but just thought i'd make sure.
and there is no way 7 and 3 can make 12.
 
One of three things could be happening:

(1) There is a typo in the book (it happens) and the problem should have read

[tex](8y^2+5y+7)-(9y^2-3y-5)[/tex].

(2) The person who wrote the solution erred (it happens - solution manual writers are rarely the original text authors).

(3) There is somewhere an assumption that [itex]x = \frac{22}{3}-y[/itex].

Regardless, the problem as stated and the given answer do not correspond.

--Elucidus
 
Jenninifer said:
(8y squared + 5y -7) - ( 9y squared + 3x -3)

This is my friends, and I'm trying to hlep him on it.
And the answer in the book is -y squared +8y -12
and we can't figure out how to get it.
[itex](8y^2+ 5y- 7)[/itex][itex]- (9y^2+ 3x- 3)[/itex][itex]= (8y^2- 9y^2)+ (5y- 3y)+ (-7- (-3))[/itex] is NOT [itex]-y^2+ 8y- 12[/itex].
 
HallsofIvy said:
[itex](8y^2+ 5y- 7)[/itex][itex]- (9y^2+ 3x- 3)[/itex][itex]= (8y^2- 9y^2)+ (5y- 3y)+ (-7- (-3))[/itex] is NOT [itex]-y^2+ 8y- 12[/itex].

Especially since there is a 3x in there.

--Elucidus
 
If Jenninifer typed the way he/she should of at his/her first post in this topic, then the answer in the book is wrong!
 

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