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

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The discussion revolves around the algebraic expression (8y² + 5y - 7) - (9y² + 3x - 3) and the discrepancy between the calculated result and the book's answer of -y² + 8y - 12. Participants express confusion over the presence of the variable x and suggest that the book may contain a typo or error in the solution. They emphasize that the calculations do not align with the provided answer, particularly due to the inclusion of 3x. The consensus is that the problem as stated does not correspond with the book's answer, indicating a potential mistake in the textbook. The discussion highlights the importance of clarity in algebraic expressions and the need for accurate solutions.
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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

(8y^2+5y+7)-(9y^2-3y-5).

(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 x = \frac{22}{3}-y.

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.
(8y^2+ 5y- 7)- (9y^2+ 3x- 3)= (8y^2- 9y^2)+ (5y- 3y)+ (-7- (-3)) is NOT -y^2+ 8y- 12.
 
HallsofIvy said:
(8y^2+ 5y- 7)- (9y^2+ 3x- 3)= (8y^2- 9y^2)+ (5y- 3y)+ (-7- (-3)) is NOT -y^2+ 8y- 12.

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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