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Simplify polynomial 2x^2+6x-7x+8-3x^2+1​

User Szx
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Answer:

Final answer is
-x^2-x+9.

Explanation:

Given polynomial is
2x^2+6x-7x+8-3x^2+1.

Now we need to simplify the given polynomial so we can begin with combining like terms.


2x^2+6x-7x+8-3x^2+1


=2x^2-3x^2+6x-7x+8+1


=(2-3)x^2+(6-7)x+(8+1)


=(-1)x^2+(-1)x+(9)


=-x^2-x+9

Hence final answer is
-x^2-x+9.

User Jakub Zaverka
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Answer:
-x^2-x+9

Explanation:

To simplify the given polynomial
2x^2+6x-7x+8-3x^2+1 we need to add the like terms. Then we get:


2x^2+6x-7x+8-3x^2+1=(2x^2-3x^2)+(6x-7x)+(8+1)=-x^2-x+9

Therefore, we get that the polynomial simplified is:


-x^2-x+9

Which is a trinomial ( A polynomial that has three terms) of degree 2 (Because the highest exponent is 2).

User Nikolaos Georgiou
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