SOLUTION: (-5+6x^7+2x^5) + (9x^7+5x^5+9) Add.
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Question 419340: (-5+6x^7+2x^5) + (9x^7+5x^5+9) Add.
Answer by duckness73(47) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
In you will need to add "like terms", that is, terms where the exponent is the same. You have two terms with exponent of 7, two terms with exponent 5 and two terms with no exponent.
Rearranging so that we have "like terms" together, we get:
Combining "like terms" gives us the answer:
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