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Find the sum of these polynomials. (x^2 - 5x + 3) + (2x^2 - 3x - 7)

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Answer:


3x^2 - 8x - 4

Explanation:

This is a short and simple question, but it's good!

We are given the expression
\left(x^2-5x+3\right)+\left(2x^2-3x-7\right), and simply being asked to combine like elements to simplify the expression. Take a look at the procedure below -


\left(x^2-5x+3\right)+\left(2x^2-3x-7\right) - Remove ( ),


x^2-5x+3+2x^2-3x-7 - Add like elements,


3x^2-5x-3x+3-7,\\3x^2-8x+3-7,\\ - And further simplify to derive solution


Solution = 3x^2-8x-4

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