How do you add #(2x^2 - 4xy + y^2) + ( -6x^2 - 9xy - y^2) + (x^2 + xy - 6y^2)#?
1 Answer
Explanation:
When adding terms in polynomials, you are allowed to combine "like terms".
Two terms are "like" if they have the same variable(s) with possibly different constant coefficients. Recall that in a term like
For some examples,
If you have two "like terms", you add them (or subtract them) by adding (or subtracting) their coefficients. So
Now to the problem at hand. We have:
To make things more clear, we'll rearrange the terms (keeping their positive or negative signs) so that like terms are next to one another.
Now we just add the coefficients.
Now there are no two like terms, meaning we are done adding. This is our final answer.