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Simplify the polynomial expression. (4x^2-2x+7)+(x^2-7x-2)

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Given the following polynomial:


\mleft(4x^2-2x+7\mright)+\mleft(x^2-7x-2\mright)​

You can follow the steps shown below in order to simplify it:

Step 1. Remember the Signs rules for multiplication:


\begin{gathered} (-)_{}(-)_{}=(+)_{} \\ (-)_{}(+)=(-) \\ (+)(+)=(+) \end{gathered}

Then, you can rewrite the expression as following:


=4x^2-2x+7+x^2-7x-2

Step 2. Now you must add the like terms (Remember that "like terms" are those terms whose variables are exponents are the same). Then, you get:


=5x^2-9x+5

The answer is:


5x^2-9x+5

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