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What is the sum of 12x^2+3x+6 and -7x^2-4x-2

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Answer:
5x^2-x+4

Explanation:

In addition of polynomials, you only have to add the like terms.

Remember the multiplication of signs:


(+)(+)=+\\(-)(-)=+\\(-)(+)=-

Then, given the polynomial
12x^2+3x+6 and the polynomial
-7x^2-4x-2, you can find the sum of them by adding the like terms.

Observe the procedure below:


(12x^2+3x+6)+(-7x^2-4x-2)=12x^2+3x+6-7x^2-4x-2=5x^2-x+4

Therefore, the sum is:


5x^2-x+4

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