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Example Question #34 : How To Add Polynomials
To solve this problem, first distribute anything through parentheses that needs to be distributed, then combine all terms with like variables (i.e. same variable, same exponent):
Example Question #35 : How To Add Polynomials
Simplify the following:
To solve this problem, first distribute anything through parentheses that needs to be distributed, then combine all terms with like variables (i.e. same variable, same exponent):
Example Question #36 : How To Add Polynomials
Simplify the following:
To solve this problem, first distribute anything through parentheses that needs to be distributed, then combine all terms with like variables (i.e. same variable, same exponent):
Example Question #37 : How To Add Polynomials
Simplify the following:
To solve this problem, first distribute anything through parentheses that needs to be distributed, then combine all terms with like variables (i.e. same variable, same exponent):
Example Question #38 : How To Add Polynomials
Simplify the following:
To solve this problem, first distribute anything through parentheses that needs to be distributed, then combine all terms with like variables (i.e. same variable, same exponent):
Example Question #41 : How To Add Polynomials
Given and , find .
When adding the two polynomial functions together, it is important to only add the terms with the same base ( can only add to other terms with the same degree, , and when doing so, we add the coefficients together).
Following this rule, we get
Example Question #42 : How To Add Polynomials
Add the polynomials and .
Set up an expression to add the polynomials. Use parentheses to separate both polynomials.
Combine like terms.
The answer is:
Example Question #43 : How To Add Polynomials
Add the following polynomials:
We must begin by combining like terms. Remember that like terms are those that contain the same variables, raised to the same power. This leads us to the following operations:
When we add and subtract accordingly, we are left with:
. Remember, do not add the exponents in this case--only when the terms are being multiplied.
Example Question #21 : Simplifying Polynomials
Simplify the following expressions by combining like terms:
Distribute the negative sign through all terms in the parentheses:
Add the second half of the expression, to get:
Example Question #42 : How To Add Polynomials
Simplify the following expression.
None of the other answers.
Place like terms (with the same variable and exponent) together.
Add the like terms.
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