How do you add (12a^5 - 6a - 10a^3) - (10a - 2a^5 - 14a^4)?

1 Answer
Apr 19, 2018

14a^5+14a^4-10a^3-16a

Explanation:

All you have to do is distribute the negative through the second half of the equation -(10a-2a^5-14a^4) to get -10a+2a^5+14a^4.

Rewriting your equation you get 12a^5-6a-10a^3-10a+2a^5+14a^4

Now you can look to see if you can combine like terms, i.e. terms that have the same degree of "a" in them.

12a^5 and 2a^5 are like terms. -6a and -10a are also like terms. The other two terms cannot combine with anything as they share no like terms.

The final answer, after adding up the like terms, is 14a^5+14a^4-10a^3-16a