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(4x^3+2x+6) + (2x^3-x^2+2)

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Answer:

Explanation:


(4x^(3) + 2x + 6) + (2x^(3) - x^(2) + 2)

Let's start by grouping terms together that have the same
x exponent:


(4x^(3) + 2x^(3)) + (-x^(2)) + (2x) + (6 + 2)

Next, let's resolve each individual parenthesis if there are multiple terms:


(6x^(3)) + (-x^(2)) + (2x) + (8)

Finally, let's remove the parentheses:


6x^(3) - x^(2) + 2x + 8

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Solution is 6x³ - x² + 2x + 8

Explanation:

  • Step 1: Add the 2 polynomials.

(4x³ + 2x + 6) + (2x³ - x² + 2) = 6x³ - x² + 2x + 8

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