How do you simplify (6x^2 y – 4x + 3) + (5x^2 y + 2x – 3)? Algebra Polynomials and Factoring Addition and Subtraction of Polynomials 1 Answer Don't Memorise Jul 23, 2015 =color(green)(11x^2y -2x Explanation: (6x^2y - 4x+3)+(5x^2y+2x-3) Grouping like terms (6x^2y +5x^2y) + ( 2x - 4x) +( 3-3) =color(green)(11x^2y -2x Answer link Related questions How do you add two polynomials? How do you subtract two polynomials? How do you add and simplify 3x^2-4x+7 and 2x^3-4x^2-6x+5? How do you subtract 5b^2-2a^2 from 4a^2-8ab-9b^2? How do you simplify (6.9a^2-2.3b^2+2ab)+(3.1a-2.5b^2+b)? How do you simplify (-t+15t^2)-(5t^2+2t-9)? How do you subtract (-5m^2-m)-(3m^2+4m-5)? How do you add two polynomials if they don't have like terms? How do you simplify (3a+4b)-(-6a-3b)? How do you subtract (x^2-8x+7)-(6x^2+7x-3)? See all questions in Addition and Subtraction of Polynomials Impact of this question 1455 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License