SOLUTION: What is the answer to this problem ? (2x^2+3x+5)+(-x^2+4x-7)

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Question 609194: What is the answer to this problem ? (2x^2+3x+5)+(-x^2+4x-7)
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(2x^2+3x+5)+(-x^2+4x-7) ||Removing the Parenthesis and combining Like Terms
2x^2+3x+5 -x^2+4x-7
x^2+7x-2
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