Find the difference.
(6a + 2 – 5a^4) – (1 – 2a)
– -5a^4 + 8a + 1
– -5a^4 + 8a^2 + 1
– -5a^4 + 4a + 3
– I do not know the answer yet.
– -5a^4 + 8a + 3
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To find the difference ((6a + 2 – 5a^4) – (1 – 2a)), follow these steps:
1. Distribute the negative sign:
((6a + 2 – 5a^4) – 1 + 2a)
2. Combine like terms:
– The (a^4) term: (-5a^4)
– The (a) terms: (6a + 2a = 8a)
– The constant terms: (2 – 1 = 1)
Putting it all together, we get:
(-5a^4 + 8a + 1)
So, the correct answer is -5a^4 + 8a + 1.