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Find the sum of these polynomials.

(x2 – x + 8) + (10x2 + 7) =

A. 11x2 – x + 15
B. 10x2 – x + 1
C. 10x2 – x + 15
D. 11x2 – x + 1

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x² – x + 8+ 10x² + 7 = 11x²-x+15
answer A
User Adam Pearlman
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Answer:


11x^2-x+15

A is the correct option.

Explanation:

We have to find the sum of the polynomials
(x^2-x+8)+(10x^2+7)

On removing the parentheses, we get


x^2-x+8+10x^2+7

Group the like terms


x^2+10x^2-x+8+7

Combine the like terms


11x^2-x+15

Therefore, the sum of the polynomials is
11x^2-x+15

A is the correct option.

User Tom Tresansky
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