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Add the Polynomials. (7x2 + 3x - 11) and (3x2 - 9x +5) 10x^2-6X-6 6X-6 12x 13X-6
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Add the Polynomials. (7x2 + 3x - 11) and (3x2 - 9x +5) 10x^2-6X-6 6X-6 12x 13X-6
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(7x2 + 3x - 11) and (3x2 - 9x +5)
10x^2-6X-6
6X-6
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13X-6
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10x²-6x-6 is the answer
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