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2x^2+2 + 3x^2- 1
I’m trying to combine like terms plz help

User Acyra
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Answer:

5x²-1

Explanation:

We are given the expression:


2x^2+2 + 3x^2- 1

and asked to simplify.

To simplify this expression, we must combine like terms.

2x²⇒ this has a variable, x²

2⇒ no variable

3x²⇒this has a variable, x²

-1⇒ no variable

Group the like terms.


(2x^2 + 3x^2)+(- 1+2)

Add 2x² and 3x². Add the coefficients and add an x² on the end.


(2+3)x^2+(-1+2)


(5)x^2+(-1+2)


5x^2+(-1+2)

Combine -1 and 2.


5x^2+(-1)


5x^2-1

The expression 2x²+2+3x²-1 simplified is 5x²-1

User Nolo
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Answer:

5x^2+1

Explanation:

2x^2 and 3x^2 are like terms so just add them which gives 5x^2.

2 and -1 are like terms so combine them to make 1.

User Gary Wisniewski
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