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Which polynomial does this sum of tiles represent?A

Which polynomial does this sum of tiles represent?A-example-1

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The first one is basically x^2 + 2x + 2
The second is x^2 + 2x + 4
If you added those both up, you'd get 2x^2 + 4x + 6 so your answer would be A.
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Answer:

The polynomial result sum is
2x^(2) +4x+6

Explanation:

To calculate the sum of the polynomial expressions first we have to write individually each one and sum the terms of it:

Fisrt one:
x^(2) + x + x+ 1 + 1 = x^(2) +2x+2

Second one:
x^(2) +x+x+1+1+1+1=<strong>x^(2) +2x+4</strong>

Now having both equations in simplified form we can sum them:


x^(2) +2x+2+<strong>x^(2) +2x+4</strong>=2x^(2) +4x+6

So the sum of the polynomial equations is:
2x^(2) +4x+6

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