To add polynomials, we add _______ terms. So (3x^{2}+2x+4)+(8x^{2}-x+1)=______

Arthur Pratt

Arthur Pratt

Answered question

2021-12-08

To add polynomials, we add _______ terms. So
(3x2+2x+4)+(8x2x+1)=______

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Bukvald5z

Bukvald5z

Beginner2021-12-09Added 33 answers

Step 1
We have to fill in the bla
:
To add polynomials, we add ________ terms. So (3x2+2x+4)+(8x2x+1)=_______.
We know that to add polynomial we add similar terms.
Example:
(x+2)+(x2+3x+4)=x+2+x2+3x+4
=x2+3x+x+2+4
=x2+4x+6
Here we have combined the terms x with x and constants with constants.
Step 2
Applying addition property of the polynomial for the given expression, we get
(3x2+2x+4)+(8x2x+1)=3x2+2x+4+8x2x+1
=3x2+8x2+2xx+4+1
=11x2+x+5
Hence, we can fill in the bla
:
To add polynomials, we add similar terms. So (3x2+2x+4)+(8x2x+1)=11x2+x+5.

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