What is the answer for 2-11×^2-8×+6×^2
× is the multiplication operator. So, what we have is
2-11x^2-8x+6x^2
since addition is commutative, that is
6x^2-11x^2 - 8x + 2
and using the distributive property, that is
(6-11)x^2 - 8x + 2
-5x^2 - 8x + 2
now, as to what the "answer" is, I guess that would depend on what the question is ...
To simplify the expression 2-11x^2-8x+6x^2, we first combine like terms. Like terms are terms with the same variable and exponent.
So, let's group the terms with the same variable and exponent together:
(2 + 6x^2) - (11x^2 + 8x)
Now, let's perform the subtraction within the parentheses:
= (2 + 6x^2) - 11x^2 - 8x
Next, let's simplify further by combining like terms:
= 2 + 6x^2 - 11x^2 - 8x
= (6x^2 - 11x^2) + (-8x) + 2
= -5x^2 - 8x + 2
Therefore, the simplified form of 2-11x^2-8x+6x^2 is -5x^2 - 8x + 2.