SOLUTION: express the sum of 4x^2-3x+5 and (x-3)(x-2) as a trinomial. MY QUESTION: if i do this correctly, would the answer be -3x+5x^2+11?

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Question 57156: express the sum of 4x^2-3x+5 and (x-3)(x-2) as a trinomial. MY QUESTION: if i do this correctly, would the answer be -3x+5x^2+11?

Answer by funmath(2873) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
express the sum of 4x^2-3x+5 and (x-3)(x-2) as a trinomial.
I think you mean:
4x%5E2-3x%2B5%2B%28x-3%29%28x-2%29
4x%5E2-3x%2B5%2Bx%28x-2%29-3%28x-2%29
4x%5E2-3x%2B5%2Bx%5E2-2x-3x%2B6
4x%5E2%2Bx%5E2-3x-2x-3x%2B5%2B6
5x%5E2-8x%2B11
Happy Calculating!!!