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(4x^5 + 3x^2 – x^4) +(6x^2 - 2x^5)

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2x^5 - x^4 + 9x^2

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Answer:

The simplified equation is as follows 2x^5 -x^4 + 9x^2

Explanation:

Remove the parentheses around each equation and pair like exponents together

4x^5 - 2x^5 - x^4 + 3x^2 + 6x^2

Then combine the like terms

2x^5 - x^4 + 9x^2

It is in that order due to the proper form being to go from the highest to lowest exponents in an answer

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