How do you find the sum or difference of (8y-4y^2)+(3y-9y^2)?

1 Answer
Mar 3, 2017

11y-13y^2

Explanation:

When adding or subtracting you can not mix 'types' (variables)

color(blue)("One method of several:")

8y-4y^2
ul(3y-9y^2) larr" add"
11y-13y^2

color(white)()

"+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++"
"+++++++++++++ "color(blue)("Additional teaching")" +++++++++"
"+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++"

color(brown)("When multiplying numbers if the signs are the same the answer is")color(brown)("positive. If the signs are different the answer is negative.")

Suppose that instead of adding the two brackets we had a subtraction.

(8y-4y^2)-(3y-9y^2)

Think of:
(8y-4y^2) as +1(8y-4y^2)

Multiply everything inside the bracket by +1 giving:

8y-4y^2
..........................................................................

Think of:
-(3y-9y^2) as -1(3y-9y^2)

Multiply everything inside (3y-9y^2) by -1 giving:

-3y+9y^2
.......................................................................
Sometimes it is helpful to think of add as 'put with' and subtract as 'remove from'

ul("Putting")" it all together ( put with "-> +") we have:"

color(white)(..)8y-4y^2
ul(-3y+9y^2) larr" add"
color(white)(..)5y+5y^2