Answer:
Here are the evaluations of each student's claim:
Shawn: FALSE
Shawn's claim is FALSE. He made a mistake in his statement. The correct expansion of g(x) = (x + 1)² is x² + 2x + 1, not ² + 2x + 1.
Kolby: TRUE
Kolby's claim is TRUE. When you add g(x) and f(x), you indeed get 2x²:
g(x) + f(x) = (x + 1)² + (x² - 2x - 1) = x² + 2x + 1 + x² - 2x - 1 = 2x².
Shannon: TRUE
Shannon's claim is TRUE. When you subtract g(x) from f(x), you indeed get x² - 2x - 1 - (x² + 1) = x² - 2x - 1 - x² - 1 = -2.
Jolie: FALSE
Jolie's claim is FALSE. Adding f(x) and g(x) does not result in 2x² - 2x. It results in 2x².
Antoine: FALSE
Antoine's claim is FALSE. The exponent 1 in g(x) = (x + 1)² does not get distributed to each term. The correct expansion of g(x) is x² + 2x + 1, not x² + 1.
In summary:
Kolby and Shannon made TRUE claims.
Shawn, Jolie, and Antoine made FALSE claims.