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What is the sum of the polynomials?
(–x2 + 9) + (–3x2 – 11x + 4)

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The sum of the polynomials is simply the result of clearing the brackets, grouping like terms and simplifying the terms. Therefore: -x^2 + 9 - 3x^2 - 11x + 4 goes to -4x^2 + 13 - 11x.
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Answer:

Sum of the polynomials is just a matter of combining like terms, with some order of operations.

Given the polynomials :
(-x^2+9) and
(-3x^2-11x+4)

First arrange the given Polynomial in standard form.

A Standard form of a polynomial means that the term with highest degree is first and each of the following terms

Since the given polynomial are already in standard form i.e,


-x^2+9 and
-3x^2-11x+4

then, the Sum of the polynomials is:


(-x^2+9)+(-3x^2-11x+4)

or


-x^2+9-3x^2-11x+4 [after removing bracket]

Combine like terms:


-4x^2+9-11x+4

or


-4x^2-11x+13

Therefore, the sum of polynomials of
(-x^2+9) and
(-3x^2-11x+4) is;
-4x^2-11x+13


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