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Polynomials // ALGEBRA 2

PLEASE HELP!! I only have half of the answer completed ...

Polynomials // ALGEBRA 2 PLEASE HELP!! I only have half of the answer completed ...-example-1
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Answer:

-5b^4 -11b^2

Explanation:

Polynomials are added by adding like terms. Like terms have the same variable(s) to the same power(s).

Sum

The simplified form of the given sum is ...


(-5b^2-4b^4)+(-6b^2-b^4)\\\\=-5b^2-4b^4-6b^2-b^4\qquad\text{eliminate parentheses}\\\\= -5b^2-6b^2-4b^4-b^4\qquad\text{group like terms}\\\\=(-5-6)b^2+(-4-1)b^4\qquad\text{show coefficients}\\\\=-11b^2-5b^4\qquad\text{combine coefficients}\\\\=\boxed{-5b^4-11b^2}\qquad\text{decreasing order of exponents (standard form)}

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