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21 January, 13:53

Find the sum: (x5 - 3x4 + x2 - 4) + (5x4 + 3x2 + 2x + 1). Enter your answer as a polynomial in descending order below, and use the caret (^) for exponents. For example, you would write as 4x^2.

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  1. 21 January, 14:11
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    For this case we have the following polynomials:

    (x5 - 3x4 + x2 - 4)

    (5x4 + 3x2 + 2x + 1)

    Adding we have:

    (x5 - 3x4 + x2 - 4) + (5x4 + 3x2 + 2x + 1)

    = x ^ 5 + x ^ 4 (-3 + 5) + x ^ 2 (1 + 3) + 2x + (-4 + 1)

    Rewriting we have:

    = x ^ 5 + 2x ^ 4 + 4x ^ 2 + 2x - 3

    Answer:

    The sum of the polynomials is:

    x ^ 5 + 2x ^ 4 + 4x ^ 2 + 2x - 3
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