SOLUTION: How do you simplify (4x^3 + 5x +13) + (-4x^2 + 22)

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Question 355686: How do you simplify (4x^3 + 5x +13) + (-4x^2 + 22)
Answer by vleith(2983)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First step is to collect like terms.
expand and reo-rder with highest order terms first
simplify
Now look for possible ways to factor
Nothing jumps out at me, so this is as simplified as I would make it

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