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29 January, 11:39

Can someone walk me through simplifying polynomials?

example problem:

(x + 4x^4) + (x^4 - 2 + 8x)

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  1. 29 January, 12:02
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    You can only add x terms together only if they have the same exponent. For example you can add 2x^2 and x^2 but you cannot add x^2 and x^3.

    In this particular problem, you can add 4x^4 and x^4, and x and 8x. So,

    (x + 4x^4) + (x^4 - 2 + 8x)

    = 5x^4 + 9x - 2
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