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H(x) = x^2 + 1 k(x) = x – 2
(h + k)(2)=?

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Answer: the answer is 5

Step-by-step explanation: edge 2020

User Roganjosh
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first we will compute the h+k and then multiply the result by 2.
To add polynomials, we add terms whose variables are alike, for example:
we add the coefficients of x^2 together, the coefficients of x together and so on.

Therefore:
h + k = x^2 + 1 + x - 2 = x^2+x-1

Now, we will multiply this answer by 2 to get the final answer:
2(h+k) = 2(x^2+x-1) = 2x^2 + 2x -2
User Nirmalsinh Rathod
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