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What is the simplest form of (4x3 + 6x – 7) + (3x3 – 5x2 – 5x + 9)

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Answer:

7x³ + 5x² + x + 2

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User Rafsanjani
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Answer:

The simplest form of the given expression is 7x³ + 5x² + x + 2

Explanation:

(4x³ + 6x - 7) + (3x³ - 5x² - 5x + 9)

Group like terms together.

(4x³ + 3x³) + 5x² + (6x - 5x) + (-7 + 9)

Combine like terms.

7x³ + 5x² + x + 2

So, this will be your simplest form of the given equation.

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