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Add and simplify. (2x2 – 11x) + (3x2 + 10x – 4) A. 5x4 – 4 B. 5x2 – x – 4 C. 6x2 – 11x – 4 D. 5x2 – 4

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Final answer:

To add and simplify (2x^2 − 11x) + (3x^2 + 10x − 4), we combine like terms to get 5x^2 − x − 4. This corresponds to option B.

Step-by-step explanation:

Step-by-Step Simplification

To add and simplify the expression (2x2 − 11x) + (3x2 + 10x − 4), we combine like terms. We add the coefficients of the terms with the same variable exponents.

Combine the x2 terms: 2x2 + 3x2 = 5x2.

Combine the x terms: -11x + 10x = -x. Notice that when adding a negative number and a positive number, we subtract the absolute values and keep the sign of the larger absolute value which in this case is negative.

Combine the constant terms: -4 is alone, so it remains as it is.

Our final answer is 5x2 − x − 4, which corresponds to option B.

Reasoning

We follow the rules of addition where like terms are combined and subtraction is treated as the addition of a negative number. When two terms are multiplied, the sign of the product follows multiplication rules for sign.

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2x^(2)-11x+3x^(2)+10x-4=5x^(2)-x-4

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