-Polynomials don't have answers.
This question just wants you to add 2 polynomials.
The pencil work under the first one is incorrect.
Here's what you need to do to find the sum of polynomials:
-- Remove parentheses.
(If there's a plus sign before the whole parentheses, then just erase the parentheses. If there's a minus sign before the whole thing, then change the sign of each term inside, and erase the parentheses.)
-- Add up all the x² terms.
Like this ...
x² + x² = 2x²
or
2x² + 7x² = 9x²
-- Add up all the x³ terms the same way.
-- Add up all the 'x' terms the same way.
-- Add up the plain numbers.
-- Write down all the sums as a new polynomial.
It says that between any two real numbers there’s always another real number Rachel numbers any number that can be written in fraction form is a Rachel number this includes integers termination of decimals and repeating decimal as well as fractions so any termination decimal is the ratio number
Answer: 6 and 5
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Given
-- two rectangles
Required
Determine the perimeter of one of the rectangles
First, calculate the area (A) of 1 rectangle



Express as difference of two squares

Area is calculated as:

So, by comparison:


The perimeter is:


Collect Like Terms


